Real Madrid fans and teammates gathered at the Santiago Bernabeu to pay tribute to Toni Kroos as he played his final game before retiring from football this summer. The emotional midfielder played 87 minutes of Madrid’s 0-0 LaLiga draw with Real Betis, marking the end of an era for the legendary player. During an interview
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Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, recently praised Toni Kroos as one of the best midfielders in football history. Kroos, at the age of 34, has decided to retire after playing for Germany in the upcoming European Championship. Throughout his time with Real Madrid since 2014, Kroos has accumulated an impressive collection of 22
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,
The summer transfer window in Europe is just around the corner, but some big names like Luka Modric and Toni Kroos are set to stay at Real Madrid for at least one more season. Despite initial plans to let them leave, both players have agreed to reduced salaries to remain with the club. Modric, who
Vinícius Júnior expressed his admiration for Toni Kroos after the match against Bayern Munich, acknowledging the pivotal role the veteran midfielder played in the game. Kroos provided Vinícius with a superb pass that led to the first goal for Real Madrid, showcasing his experience and vision on the field. The Brazilian forward credited Kroos for
Germany midfielder Toni Kroos recently made a comeback to the national team after a three-year international retirement, sparking questions about his future beyond Euro 2024. With 106 caps and experience as a 2014 World Cup winner, Kroos’ return has been met with anticipation and speculation about his intentions moving forward. In a recent news conference,
Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, expressed his confidence in the team’s ability to perform well even without the injured Jude Bellingham. The star midfielder suffered a sprained ankle, ruling him out of the upcoming Champions League match against RB Leipzig. Bellingham, who is Madrid’s top scorer this season, with 20 goals across all