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Classic review: Germanic doubles – Müller + Hoeness

In 1970, Hoeness signed with Bayern Munich, and no one expected that his fate would be closely linked to the club from then on. Hoeness is delicate in technology, sharp in carrying the ball, good passing ability, and complements the front line top player Muller. The excellent sense of shooting smell and the talent to create a killing machine from any angle made Mueller a cross-era shooter, and the arrival of Hoeness was like adding a fire conveyor belt to the bomber, Mueller charged into the battle, Jerez swerved behind him, waiting for the opportunity to give the opponent a fatal blow, forming a powerful attack double core. In the 1970–71 season, Müller scored 22 goals, and Heness scored six goals and assisted a number of assists in the bundesliga debut, and Bayern finished second in the league.

Classic review: Germanic doubles – Müller + Hoeness

After a season of training, Müller and Hoeness's cooperation became more and more perfect, and the energy began to be completely released. In the 1971-72 season, Bayern's super offensive rewrote a number of Bundesliga records, scoring 101 goals in 34 games, setting a record for the most goals scored in the season, setting a record for the highest number of points in 55 points (on a two-point scale), the overwhelming Müller played 34 games, the 16th round 11:1 hunt for Dortmund, the stage of senior year, the 21st round of 7:0 destruction of Oberhausen was a five-star series, another 4 hat-tricks, and 6 games of the two games. The Bombers scored 40 goals, a record that was only broken by Lewandowski.

As the bomber's wingman, Hoeness also scored 13 goals. In the following two seasons, Bayern successfully defended their title, becoming the first team to win the Bundesliga title three times in a row. Müller + Hoeness scored 36+17 and 30+18 goals in the two seasons. After three consecutive Bundesliga titles, the great "Southern Star" completed the myth of the champions cup three times from 1974 to 1976, and in the battle to reach the top of Europe, the "attacking double core" played almost all the matches. At that time, the head coach of the national team, Schoen, simply copied Müller + Hoeness into the national team, in 1972 and 1974, the "attack double core" with Beckenbauer, the leader of the Germanic chariot has won the European Championship and the World Cup, and they have become a symbol of the times after completing the "Grand Slam".

Classic review: Germanic doubles – Müller + Hoeness

In 1978, the 27-year-old Hoeness was forced to retire due to a worsening knee injury, leaving a record of 86 goals in 239 Bundesliga appearances. Müller was heartbroken by his friend's early retirement, and on November 18, 1978, the battle against Kaiserslautern fired the last bullet of his Bundesliga career. Subsequently, Mueller joined the gold rush and moved to the United States.

In 1979, Hoeness became bayern general manager, and under his wise leadership, the Southern Star entered a new glory. When Müller was once mired in a crisis of alcoholism and debt, Jerez decisively extended a helping hand and hired his former teammate as the forward coach of bayern reserves. Jerez's help allowed Mueller to successfully quit drinking and get his life on track. On November 3, 2005, Müller's 60th birthday, Heness's birthday present to a friend was a work contract extended to 2010. In this materialistic society, their enduring friendship became a good story.

Classic review: Germanic doubles – Müller + Hoeness

But what these two people brought to the world is not all touching.

On March 10, 2014, The Case of Tax Evasion was heard in the local court in Munich and convicted, and Hoeness was sentenced to a penalty of 3 years and 6 months. On 15 November 2019, bayern Munich FC held its annual general meeting 2019 at the Munich Olympic Hall, and President Hoeness announced his retirement. Mueller, on the other hand, died of Alzheimer's disease (commonly known as Alzheimer's) in 2015 and died two years later.

Classic review: Germanic doubles – Müller + Hoeness

Battle of the Bearers

In the Champions League match on 15 May 1974, Bayern and Atletico Madrid drew 1:1, with the two sides playing an extra match two days later. On 17 May, the only replay in the history of the Champions League final was played at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels, the "attacking duo" fast and flexible fork and the momentum of the forward quickly broke through Atletico's defense, in the 28th minute, Hoeness broke the deadlock, and then the bomber hit the target twice, 8 minutes before the final, Hoeness's goal made the opponent completely disarmed, 4:0, Bayern Munich reached the top of Europe with a big victory.

Classic review: Germanic doubles – Müller + Hoeness

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