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EMOTIONAL FAREWELL FOR ‘FUSSBALLGO­TT’

Former Germany internatio­nal Schweinste­iger scores for Bayern in testimonia­l against current club

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BASTIAN Schweinste­iger bid farewell to Bayern Munich in style on Tuesday as the former Germany captain scored on his final appearance in the famous red against his current club Chicago Fire.

Three years after hastily leaving for an 18-month spell at Manchester United, Schweinste­iger, 34, finally said goodbye to Bayern with a testimonia­l appearance.

For the record, Bayern won 4-0, with the final goal fittingly scored by Schweinste­iger, who played the first half for his MLS side and the second for the German champions.

Bayern were 2-0 up at the break with goals by Serge Gnabry and Sandro Wagner, who hit the post after just two minutes, before Schweinste­iger pulled on the red shirt.

After Arjen Robben scored Bayern’s third goal with an hour gone, the crowd grew restless and started chanting “Bastian Schweinste­iger — score a goal!”

Having moved up from midfield to play as a striker, he dutifully obliged on 83 minutes with a superb volley.

Schweinste­iger perfectly met David Alaba’s cross to hit the back of he net with the outside of his boot and was lofted into the air by his Bayern team-mates.

He wore a huge grin at the final whistle, but was fighting back tears when shown a video montage of messages from Bayern and Germany stars to their “Fussballgo­tt” (football god).

“I am one of you and I will always be,” he told Bayern fans.

“My past belongs only to Bayern and nobody else. Without you, I wouldn’t be here.”

It was always going to be an emotional night for Schweinste­iger, who wept openly after his 121st and final appearance for Germany almost exactly two years ago.

This was the first time Schweinste­iger had returned to the Allianz Arena since leaving for United in July 2015.

Having joined as a 13-year-old in 1998, Schweinste­iger made 500 appearance­s for Bayern, scoring 68 goals and winning 22 titles, including the 2013 Champions League title and eight Bundesliga titles.

The 34-year-old now belongs to the inner circle of club legends such as Franz Beckenbaue­r, Gerd Mueller, Sepp Maier, Lothar Matthaeus and Philipp Lahm.

Schweinste­iger returned the honour by donating to the club his 2014 World Cup winners’ medal — when his magnificen­t display in the Rio de Janeiro final helped Germany to a 1-0 extratime win over Argentina.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Bayern Munich's players celebrate Bastian Schweinste­iger after his testimonia­l match between Bayern Munich and Chicago Fire in Munich on Tuesday.
EPA PIC Bayern Munich's players celebrate Bastian Schweinste­iger after his testimonia­l match between Bayern Munich and Chicago Fire in Munich on Tuesday.

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