According to the German press, the Bayern stars were critical of Ancelotti's soft training methods, but Mueller said the team have enjoyed the sessions under Heynckes.
"So far we've trained very well," he said. "We had two intensive sessions and we had a lot of fun."
Bayern are currently second in the Bundesliga, but already five points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund after just seven matches. The defeat in Paris also brought into question the team's ability to play at the highest European level.
Asked about the changes needed following Ancelotti's dismissal, Mueller laughed, saying: "What to change? The results!"
Mueller is the current captain of Bayern in the absence of injured goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, but the German international was not in Ancelotti's starting eleven as he struggled to find a role in the Italian's system.
Explaining the team's poor start by their standards, he said: "There are things that have not been 100 percent successful.
"In the last two matches of the Bundesliga, we led 2-0 twice and we drew both matches 2-2. Each time there were individual faults, perhaps due to difficulties in concentration, but we now have to be more rigorous collectively."
From SuperSport
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