Toni Kroos responded this Tuesday to the message of thanks from Jude Bellingham for the year they shared real Madrid and, after announcing his retirement, he noted that the English midfielder was “ready to control” the team’s game in his absence.
“One year is not enough. Thanks to everything you have given to the game, it has been an absolute pleasure to enjoy your football and your personality as a fan and even more as a teammate,” he wrote. Bellingham on social networks with a photo hugging Kroos.
The Englishman focused on the final challenge with cross, the conquest of his first Championswhich will be German’s sixth, on June 1 at Wembley. “There is still work to be done this season, but I wish you all the best for whatever lies ahead for you and your family. LEGEND!”
Kroos did not take long to respond to his colleague’s publication and pointed out Bellingham as his heir in command of football real Madrid. “Thank you my friend. More years together would have been unfair. I have enjoyed every minute since you joined! You are more than ready to take control! At 20 years old…” he wrote Cross.
Source: La Verdad

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