German veteran Thomas Muller will once again be the go-to guy when the going gets tough in Qatar. Even at 33, the Bayern forward is regarded as a player who has that magical ability to change the course of any match.Muller is on course to be ready to play in his fourth World Cup finals after he returned to light training this week. His adductor muscle injury and covid are behind him. So far, he’s only running and doing individual work in the gym, but should be fit to play against Schalke on 12 November in the last club match before the World Cup. In the meantime, he’ll sit out the trip to Hertha on Saturday and the home match with Werder on Tuesday.No wonder @esmuellert_ is smiling 😄#MiaSanMia #FCBFCB pic.twitter.com/TBhbL9W71C— FC Bayern Munich (@FCBayernEN) October 27, 2022 Although he’ll only have one competitive match before teaming up with the rest of the national side, coach Hansi Flick doesn’t mind. The former Bayern coach knows Muller very well and is confident that his experience and quality will again be a priceless asset to the national team.##NAJAVA_MECA_6778933##The lethal forward has made 118 appearances for the national team, scoring 44 goals.Meanwhile, Muller’s teammates Manuel Neuer, Leroy Sane and Lucas Hernandez are also on the road to fitness following their respective injuries. All of them are all but certain of playing in Qatar.Matthijs de Ligt is also working individually but could be ready to play at Olympiastadion in Berlin against Hertha this weekend.