Germany

In a shocking turn of events, Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann expressed his disbelief at a recent survey conducted by a public broadcaster. The survey asked participants if they would prefer to see more white players in the national soccer team, sparking outrage and accusations of racism. Nagelsmann, along with midfielder Joshua Kimmich, condemned the survey
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti recently expressed his desire for midfielder Toni Kroos to reconsider his decision to retire from football. Despite Kroos’ announcement earlier this season that he would be hanging up his boots after Euro 2024, Ancelotti believes that Kroos still has more to offer. Kroos, who recently secured his sixth Champions League
Toni Kroos, the talented midfielder, recently achieved an incredible milestone in his career by winning his sixth Champions League title. The 34-year-old player helped Real Madrid secure their 15th European Cup in a thrilling 2-0 victory against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley. Kroos announced that the Champions League final would be his last game for Real
Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich recently spoke out against a survey that found 1 in 5 of his compatriots would prefer more white players on the national team. Kimmich referred to this preference as “absolutely racist,” emphasizing the importance of diversity in football. He highlighted the unifying power of the sport, which brings together individuals from
Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has recently announced his decision to retire from professional football after this summer’s European Championship. This decision comes after a successful career, where Kroos has won a total of 22 trophies with Madrid and Bayern Munich, including four Champions Leagues and four LaLiga titles. Despite initially considering retirement in 2022,
Germany’s Euro 2024 hosts have revealed their preliminary squad for the upcoming tournament, and it came with some expected choices. Mats Hummels and Leon Goretzka were notably absent from the selection, raising some eyebrows among fans and pundits alike. Manager Julian Nagelsmann opted for four goalkeepers in his squad, with VfB Stuttgart’s Alexander Nübel being