Thomas Müller discusses Ralf Rangnick's potential impact at Bayern Munich
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 8:30 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
In Dallas, Thomas Müller reflected on how Bayern Munich might have performed under Ralf Rangnick. Rangnick, currently managing Austria, was a candidate to replace Thomas Tuchel but opted to stay with the national team, a decision Müller supports. Austria has recently advanced to the Round of 16 in EURO 2024 and qualified for the World Cup, highlighting Rangnick's successful tenure. Meanwhile, Müller acknowledged the choice of Vincent Kompany as Bayern's coach as well-received by fans.
- •Müller discussed Rangnick's potential impact on Bayern Munich.
- •Rangnick chose to remain with the Austria national team.
- •Austria reached the Round of 16 in EURO 2024.
- •Rangnick's decision has been favorable for his career.
- •Vincent Kompany is viewed positively as Bayern's current coach.
- 8:30 PMYahoo Sports — Rangnick or Kompany? Former Bayern Munich star Thomas Müller talks how it would have been with Ralf Rangnick
"Thomas Müller discussed how Bayern would have looked with Rangnick at the helm.
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