Bayern Munich attacker Thomas Muller
has insisted that he is not interested in wearing the captain's armband
for Germany for now and feels other candidates are better suited for
the job.Continue....
National team coach Joachim Low is set to announce a new
skipper following the international retirement of Philipp Lahm after
Germany's successful World Cup campaign, yet Muller has all but ruled
himself out of the race to succeed his Bayern team-mate.
"I think there are a number of candidates ahead of me in the pecking order," the versatile attacker was quoted as saying by Bild.
"Bastian
Schweinsteiger was vice-captain, while we also have a very experienced
goalkeeper in Manuel Neuer, who is the No.1 in the world for a good
reason.
"There's absolutely no reason to worry about this.
"I
think I could be a leader, but I don't necessarily need the captaincy
armband. I don't need an armband to have a positive influence on the
team."
The 24-year-old has made 56 appearances for Germany so far, scoring 22 goals in the process.

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