Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has had an illustrious career, winning a total of six Champions League titles, five with Madrid and one with Bayern Munich. Despite his success on the pitch, the 34-year-old had previously announced his plans to retire after the Euro 2024 tournament. After helping Real Madrid secure their 15th Champions League
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Toni Kroos, the veteran midfielder, recently wrapped up his club career on a high note by helping Real Madrid secure their 15th European Cup with a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund. This momentous occasion marked Kroos’ sixth Champions League title, a feat that he himself described as “crazy.” Having announced his retirement from football following
Recently, Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich spoke out against a survey that revealed shocking attitudes towards diversity in the German national team. The survey, commissioned for a documentary, found that 1 in 5 participants wished for more white players on the team. Kimmich, a white player himself, condemned these sentiments as “absolutely racist.” Kimmich, who is
Tottenham have decided to extend the loan of Germany forward Timo Werner from RB Leipzig for the upcoming season. This decision comes after Werner’s loan deal until the end of the season was cut short due to a hamstring injury he suffered in a match against Arsenal. Despite the setback, Werner managed to contribute two
Real Madrid fans and teammates came together to pay tribute to Toni Kroos in his emotional farewell at the Santiago Bernabeu. The midfielder, who declared his retirement from football this summer, played his last game at the iconic stadium in a 0-0 draw against Real Betis. As Kroos bid goodbye to his beloved club, he
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti recently showered praise on Toni Kroos, describing him as “one of the best midfielders in the history of football.” With the announcement of his retirement this summer after representing Germany in the European Championship, Kroos leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come. The Trophy Cabinet
Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has officially announced his retirement from professional football after the upcoming European Championship. The 34-year-old player has had an illustrious career, winning a total of 22 trophies with Real Madrid since he joined the club back in 2014. This includes four Champions League titles, as well as four LaLiga titles.
Germany’s preliminary squad for Euro 2024 was announced recently, with some notable absentees such as Mats Hummels and Leon Goretzka. Manager Julian Nagelsmann included four goalkeepers in his squad, with Alexander Nübel joining the ranks alongside Manuel Neuer, Oliver Baumann, and Marc-André ter Stegen. Nagelsmann emphasized the importance of sticking with the players he has
Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann has decided to extend his contract beyond the upcoming Euros, signaling his commitment to the national team. This decision comes after speculation that he might return to club football, particularly as a replacement for Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich. Despite the tempting offers from top European clubs like Bayern, Liverpool,
Recently, the German Football Association (DFB) announced that the design of the No. 4 on Germany’s national team shirts will be altered due to concerns that the number ’44’ bore similarities to the symbol used by Nazi ‘SS’ units. This decision came in light of feedback received after the team’s friendly match against France where