Whitecaps Draw Dynamo in Thomas Muller's MLS Debut
Thomas Müller was brought on in the 61st minute and had a goal disallowed as the Whitecaps missed multiple chances in a match ending 1-1, dropping them to third in the Western Conference.
- Thomas Müller made his debut for the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday and nearly scored before the goal was ruled offside, according to the match report.
- Earlier this month, Müller signed with the Vancouver Whitecaps on Aug. 6 after 17 seasons at Bayern Munich, greeted by hundreds at Vancouver International Airport.
- The Whitecaps took a 1-0 lead when Jayden Nelson was fouled and Brian White scored a penalty, but Houston equalized in stoppage time, dropping Vancouver to third, six points behind San Diego.
- Whitecaps head coach Jesper Sorensen said, "Unfortunately, it was a very narrow offside" and added, "You have little bit of a feeling that you lost the game even though you didn't."
- Looking ahead, Müller and the Vancouver Whitecaps will prepare for their next match against St. Louis at BC Place, where he will remain through 2025 with a Designated Player option for 2026.
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In his debut for the Vancouver Whitecaps in the Major League Soccer, Thomas Müller creates fresh euphoria as expected, but in the end at least the German world champion is disappointed. During the game, Müller is surprised by a special rule.
Vancouver Whitecaps draw Houston Dynamo 1-1 in Thomas Müller's MLS debut
Thomas Müller made his Vancouver Whitecaps debut Sunday night, nearly marking it with a dream start. He found the back of the net just three minutes after coming on, but the goal was ruled offside. The match against the Houston Dynamo ended in a 1-1 draw.
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