A Tale of Friendship and Rivalry: Timo Werner and Thomas Muller Set to Reunite on MLS Stage
Timo Werner reflects on the upcoming clash between his San Jose Earthquakes and Thomas Muller's Vancouver Whitecaps, a meeting filled with nostalgia and competition. Dive into their journey from national teammates to MLS adversaries.

Timo Werner admitted it will be a special meeting when his San Jose Earthquakes face off against Thomas Muller's Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday. The duo shared the pitch consistently for Germany, and have played against each other at the highest levels in Europe on a number of occasions. Werner has tallied two assists in three appearances since signing for San Jose last month. Werner pointed to their long history together as he looked ahead to facing Muller, saying:"I’ve known Thomas for a long time, and he’s a great guy," Werner said. "He’s had a lot of success throughout his career and has continued that with Vancouver over the past couple of seasons. Even at this stage, he’s still a fantastic player. I’m really looking forward to seeing him again and playing against him. "We’ve shared some great moments as teammates, as well as some tough battles as opponents, so it’ll be special to face him once more. Hopefully, we can come out on top."Muller and Werner shared the pitch 23 times for the national team over the years:"With the [German] national team, we went through some ups and downs. When I first joined, he was already a World Cup winner, and it was a challenging period at times, but we still had success," Werner said. "We won the Confederations Cup together and shared some really important experiences. Off the pitch, he’s a great person to be around. We had a lot of fun moments. I remember we often sat near each other on the bus during tournaments like the World Cup and European Championship, and those were really good times." Werner's Quakes have enjoyed a strong start to the season under Bruce Arena. Despite losing star Designated Player Cristian Espinoza in the winter, they have retooled admirably and are fourth in the Western Conference, with three wins and one loss to their name. Werner assisted in each of his first two appearances for the California side, and turned in a solid performance against the Seattle Sounders last week. Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingVancouver are expected to be among one of the top contenders to win MLS Cup. They made it to the final last year and gave Inter Miami a decent game, despite losing 3-1 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They are currently top of the West, with four wins. They have scored 14 and conceded one. Muller has found the net twice thus far.
The Special Bond Between Werner and Muller
Timo Werner opened up about the unique connection he shares with Thomas Muller, forged through years of playing together for the German national team. Despite their friendly ties off the pitch, both players are gearing up for a competitive showdown in the MLS.
A Journey of Shared Moments and Battles
Having graced the field together 23 times in national team colors, Werner and Muller have experienced the highs and lows of international football. From lifting trophies to facing challenges, their bond transcends mere competition, embodying the essence of sportsmanship.
Reshaping San Jose's Season Under Arena
Since Timo Werner's arrival at the San Jose Earthquakes, the team has displayed promising form under the guidance of coach Bruce Arena. Despite initial setbacks, they have adapted well to changes in their squad and positioned themselves strongly in the Western Conference.
Vancouver Whitecaps: A Top MLS Contender
Thomas Muller's Vancouver Whitecaps, currently leading the Western Conference, stand as formidable opponents in the MLS race. With a track record of success and a potent attacking force, they pose a significant challenge for Timo Werner and the Earthquakes.



