Herbert Hainer (President Bayern Munich): Today is a sad, black day for FC Bayern and all his fans. Gerd Müller was the biggest striker that has ever given it - and a fine person, a personality of the World football. We are in deep grief united with his wife Uschi as well as his family. FC Bayern would not be the club without Gerd Müller today, as we love him all. His name and memory of him will live on forever.
Oliver Kahn (CEO Bayern Munich): The news of Gerd Müller's death makes us all deeply affected. He is one of the largest legends in the history of Bayern, his services are unequaled to this day and become forever part of the Bavarian history of Bayern and all German football. Gerd Müller stands as a player and as a person like hardly any other for FC Bayern and its development to one of the largest clubs worldwide. Gerd will be in our hearts forever.
Rainer Koch (DFB Co-Interim President): We are sad to say goodbye to this icon of our sport and with the thoughts with his family and his relatives. What remains is the memory of a great football player And the gratitude of all-football churches for incredibly many great gates and especially the winning for the ever-unforgettable winning train to 2: 1 in the final of the 1974 Football World Cup in Munich against the Netherlands.
Peter Peters (DFB-Co-Interim President): With Gerd Müller goes a big piece of German football history. We are affected and profoundly. Our sympathy belongs to his relatives, behind which are heavy times and those in this situation Wish a lot of strength. At the same time we look full of respect and gratitude on the life's work of Gerd Müller.
I like to watch him as a child and learned so much.
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Gary Lineker (former scorer from England): I am very sorry to hear that Gerd Müller died. I like to watch him as a child and learned so much. The best powermal powers I have ever seen
Bastian Schweinsteiger (former Bayern player): Thank you Gerd! Without this man, FC Bayern would not be what he is today - and most of our careers would probably have not been possible. My thoughts are with his family, I am grateful to call him one of my coaches.
Reinhard Rauball (President Borussia Dortmund): I met Gerd Müller as an absolutely exemplary athlete whose 365 goals in 427 Bundesliga games are unsurpassed. If the ball was just somehow in his closeness in the box, Müller has everything trusted. His family is our sincere condolences.
Hans-Joachim Watzke (Managing Director Borussia Dortmund): Gerd Müller was one of the biggest idols of my children's and youth. I had the great honor to meet him personally as a very modest and pleasant person. He was one Extraordinary player, to which FC Bayern and the German football national team owe too much.
Rudi Völler (Managing Director Sport Bayer 04 Leverkusen): Gerd Müller was one of the largest scorer of all time, not only in Germany, but worldwide. Of course he was also a role model for me as a striker. It is a sad day for The football, Gerd's services will be unforgotten.
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