Munich - a 4-0 victory over Bayern Munich learned Olympiakos accompany a record for Thomas Mueller. Mueller become the youngest player in history with 50 victories in the Champions League. In the match at the Allianz Arena last night, Mueller appeared primed to score the third goal Bayern and so creators over the last goal made Kingsley Coman. Previously, Douglas Costa opened the scoring in the eighth minute match followed by a goal Robert Lewandowski. Quoted from the official website of Bayern, Mueller's record at the age of 26 years, two months and 11 days. German international striker was faster than Barcelona striker Lionel Messi (27 years, four months, 12 days) and Cristiano Ronaldo (28 years, one month).
Results were also made Mueller pass Raul Gonzalez, Lionel Messi, Iker Cassilas, and Cristiano Ronaldo in the time it reaches the age record 50th victory in the Champions League. While competing against Olympiacos on Wednesday (25/11) early morning, Mueller age was 26 years and 72 days. He was younger 185 days of age when Raul won his 50th in the Champions League. At that time raul age was 26 years and 257 days. Meanwhile in the third position is Messi the youngest age 27 years and 134 days, followed by Iker Cassilas 27 years 189 days, and Cristiano Ronaldo which is 28 years and 28 days.
The record for the German players with 50 wins previously held Bastian Schwensteiger fastest at the age of 29 years, three months, four days.
On the win, Bayern qualify for the last 16 as winners of Group F with one game remaining. Mueller believes increasingly severe competition in the future. "We must continue to maintain our performance. But the journey was long and heavy. We want to champion but there are many teams that want the same thing," Mueller said after the game. "The competition will be intense only time we have reached the quarter-finals or semi-finals but we are in the right track." Since its debut in the Champions League in 2008-09, Mueller had already made 77 appearances with 33 goals and contributed 17 assists.
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