Thomas Müller providing football training at home for kids
Bayern Munich's Thomas Müller has demonstrated his kindheartedness once again, making sure that football-playing girls and boys around the world who can't train with their clubs due to the ongoing pandemic have exercises to enjoy from home.
Müller has often been described as one of the most fun and hard-working Bayern players in training, and has showcased both of those attributes with a new series on his personal YouTube channel called "Online Football Training with Thomas Müller"
With the help of Bayern's assistant coaches Miroslav Klose and Danny Rähl, Müller provides several exercises that children are able to do from home, in the garden, or in safe nearby parks with the help of parents or siblings.
"At the moment we have the problem that thousands of talented and enthusiastic boys and girls have a few problems with training at home," Müller said on his YouTube channel. "So I thought about how I can make some videos for you all at home. It's going to be fun, but it should also, of course, be something to learn and train at the same time."
Müller has gone one step further, however, and is doing the training exercises live on YouTube as well. The 31-year-old is already on his third day of providing these training sessions which are broadcast live from Bayern's training facility at Säbener Straße.
Click here to find Müller's YouTube channel to find the latest training videos, and see when he will next be live to help you through them.
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