Yesterday, Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller and German celebrity chef Holger Stromberg (Holger Stromberg) collaborated on a live broadcast and produced a parsley root soup. This is a nutritious vegetable soup, usually made in winter in Europe. After the live broadcast, Mueller expressed his satisfaction with his first live broadcast of making soup.
Stromberg and Mueller met in the German national team, the former won his first Michelin star at the age of 23. In 2007, he was appointed chief chef by the German Football Association, and he was also an important contributor to the German team in winning the World Cup in 2014. The world-famous chef has been praised by the players for his use of food and various spices, and he has become friends with Mueller.
For players like Muller, the emphasis on health and nutrition has always been one of the important reasons for their success. As the team's deputy captain, Muller can be said to be a connoisseur of food, he has recently become interested in soup. "I especially like soup in the cold season," he revealed on the live broadcast, and mentioned that "themes about healthy nutrition" have always been one of his most concerned topics.
In addition, during the live broadcast, Mueller was asked by many viewers about the topic of the German team. "My relationship with Loew has been very good, but I haven't been in contact for a long time." Mueller replied.
This season, Mueller continued his good form, scoring 6 goals and 6 assists in 13 games. After the adjustment of the international match day, he and Bayern will face the challenge of Bremen on Saturday.