In front of the camera for Magenta Sport at the World CupDoes Thomas Müller need tips as a TV expert? Bastian Schweinsteiger has a clear opinion on this

From left: Robert Lewandowski, Sebastian, Rode, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Müller are celebrating one of their many championships together.
www.imago-images.de, imago images/Michael Weber, imago sportfotodienst via www.imago-images.de
These sentences make you want to go to the World Cup!
Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Müller know each other very well from their time together at Bayern. And now they have another thing in common. While Schweinsteiger covers the World Cup games on ARD, Müller celebrates his debut as an expert on Magenta Sport. On the final day of the Kings League, the 2014 world champion told RTL.de exclusively what he thought about it.
Bastian Schweinsteiger on Thomas Müller
Thomas Müller on the microphone at the World Cup? These already sound like sentences that will stick. The ex-Bayern star will be working as an expert for Magenta Sport at the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico. Of course, RTL.de is following up with Bastian Schweinsteiger. Hardly anyone knows Müller as well as his former teammate.

Has he already given Thomas Müller a tip for the new expert role? Schweinsteiger has to smile and waves him off. “He doesn't need any tips. He speaks enough himself,” says the 2014 world champion in an exclusive RTL.de interview. Dry, loving, typically Schweini!
Reading tip: Empty goal and yet no goal! Rot-Weiss Essen's dream of promotion is shattered
Anyone who knows Müller can imagine exactly what this sentence means. As a player, he was never at a loss for clear words. Between the cabin humor, football analysis and Müller moment, you're unlikely to get bored at Magenta Sport.
Bastian Schweinsteiger loves small-sided football
Bastian Schweinsteiger doesn't lack clear words either! While the 2014 world champion regularly demonstrates his expertise on ARD, he also keeps a close eye on the Kings League. RTL.de met him on the final day of the Kings League.
His impression is clear: the games are “super exciting” and the quality is high. During the season we saw “that the level has risen extremely again”. He is particularly attracted to the small field. Everything is faster, tighter, wilder. A game can suddenly change completely. It is precisely this dynamic that Schweinsteiger celebrates.
Recommendations from our partners
Video tip: Schweini and Silva cuddling on the beach
Even as a dad, he obviously wouldn't have a problem with the format. If his sons ever said they wanted to play there, he would have a clear answer. “In any case.”
For him, the mix of real football, entertainment and fast game ideas suits the younger generation. The Kings League is not a competition to classic football, but a modern addition. Almost like a game, only with a real ball and real emotions.
Like soon again in the World Cup stadiums!
Sources used: own RTL research





