Jim-Patrick Müller

Jim Patrick Müller ( * August 4, 1989 in Munich) is a German football player.

Career

Jim Patrick Müller is the son of Bernd Müller and the grandson of the Nuremberg master player Heini Müller. He grew up in Central Franconia and followed in his youth his father's footsteps: He played at TSV Roth, SC 04 Schwabach and SpVgg Greuther Fürth. In Fürth, he played one year in the U- 19 in the A- youth - Bundesliga South / Southwest. After three years he was a member of the U -23, but despite being in the Fürth Regional reserve at this time came as a regular player on a total of 97 missions and alone in his last season, scoring nine goals, he got no chance in the second division team of the Franks.

Therefore changed the versatile offensive player who can play both as a means or winger and an attacking midfielder, after his contract expires free transfer to SSV Jahn Regensburg. In the season 2011/12 he was first Round of the grid and scored in the first five games two goals. At the end of the league season, he was the only player who had confessed every minute on the field. Ironically, on the last day he saw the fifth yellow card and because the club had reached No. 3, he was in the first relegation match against the third from bottom of the Bundesliga 2, Karlsruher SC, locked. In the return match, he was back on the court, this time he was sent off in the hectic final phase in stoppage time. Nevertheless Jahn handed the 2-2 final result for promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga in 2012 with Jahn Regensburg
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