THOMAS MULLER has again entertained fans after sharing a video kissing his new horse Kylie Minogue.
Bayern Munich defeated Darmstadt 5-2 on Saturday and with their forward so thrilled about the result he had to tell his four-legged friend.
Fans already know how funny Muller is and his love for horses after meeting Dave.
But on Sunday he introduced his family's new addition named after pop star Kylie Minogue to the world after Bayern thrashed Bundesliga side Darmstadt.
He shared a clip on where he told Kylie: "Yes, we won against Darmstadt!"
The German international then proceeds to kiss the horse's nose.
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Muller continued: "A new addition to the Muller family. Her name is Kylie Minogue."
Muller’s wife Lisa is an accomplished dressage rider, and they spend time together looking after their horses at stables outside Munich.
A few years ago, Muller said: "I come here [to the stables] to watch if everything's fine.
"And for the carrots. I'm the managing director of carrots! I watch the dogs. Sometimes I help a little bit but it's her business.
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"I enjoy it a lot. They make me feel comfortable, the attitude and what they look like and [the way they] live their lives. It's fun. It's easy to relax around horses.
Muller, a 12-time Bundesliga winner, left fans in awe of his close bond with his new horse named after pop legend Kylie.
As one supporter said: "Never Change 😂😂🤣."
While another asked: "How can you not like Muller?"
A third fan then added: "You're so authentic Thomas, clips like this once again show me why you're my favourite player, I like you so much."
Meanwhile, one of the hashtags in the caption of his video translated to, "I took a knee with my head today" referring to Darmstadt shot-stopper Marcel Schuhen kneeing Muller's head during the game on Saturday.
Muller collided with Schuhen after being "pushed" by one of the Darmstadt defenders.
This saw Harry Kane shoot into an empty net but the whistle had already blown denying the striker a goal.
But this did not matter as the England skipper was able to extend his record to 31 goals this season with a late first-half strike.