Muller on target as Vancouver thrash San Jose to go joint top
- On October 6, 2025, the Vancouver Whitecaps defeated the San Jose Earthquakes 4-1 at BC Place in a Major League Soccer match.
- The Earthquakes entered the game desperate for points, needing a win to improve their playoff chances, while Vancouver sought to maintain their strong form this season.
- Vancouver controlled 57.3% possession and outshot San Jose 18-8, with goals from rookie Rayan Elloumi, Thomas Müller, and a brace by Sebastian Berhalter highlighting a complete team effort.
- Berhalter scored twice, including a long-range shot in stoppage time, marking his eighth goal this season and contributing 14 assists, while the game drew 25,292 fans.
- The victory extended Vancouver's unbeaten streak to 10 games, moved them into second place in the Western Conference, and left San Jose two points below the playoff line with one game left.
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Another goal, another template: Thomas Müller continues to play with and with the Vancouver Whitecaps as he wishes. The 36-year-old shines again in a clear victory against the San Jose Earthquakes. His balance sheet is top, but could be even better.
Ten scorer points from the past five games: Thomas Müller has a run in the Major League Soccer. With the Vancouver Whitecaps he now has the chance to win the Western Conference.
Thomas Müller has long since been a central figure for his new club. At 4:1 against the San José Earthquakes, the former national player is directly involved in two goals for Vancouver.
Thomas Müller has long since been a central figure for his new club. At 4:1 against the San José Earthquakes, the former national player is directly involved in two goals for Vancouver.
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