Toni Kroos He retired from football after losing to Spain in the quarterfinals of the Euro Cup. The former player is still relevant in Germany, but not because of his retirement, but because of his statements about what Germany is today.
Kroos was on the ‘Lanz & Precht’ podcast before the quarterfinal match against Spain and his remarks didn’t go unnoticed. Cross He announced that his intention was to stay and settle down Spain after hanging up his boots “because AGermany is no longer the country it was 10 years ago when we left.
The former player added about the current one Germany that “if I compare it now to Spain. For example, I have a 7-year-old daughter. When she turns 13, 14, 15, and if someone asks me: “Will you let your child go out at 11 at night in Spain when he’s 14 years old or in a big German city?” Right now I’m leaning more towards Spain.”
Cross He also spoke about immigration in Germany. “It’s always there. If you don’t identify those who are not good for us, in the end it will be difficult. Then the position of the Germans will be more divided,” Kroos said, adding that “seeing is welcome of this country with open arms. The 2006 World Cup showed it and now the 2024 Euro Cup as well. I think it’s sensational and wonderful,” he said.
Cross He confessed that “it is always difficult for me as a footballer to complain that I don’t have enough time. A normal worker leaves the house earlier in the morning and comes back earlier in the evening” and admits that I will not be with him. He is affected by his children on weekends because of the games.
The German spoke Saudi Arabia and explained that he never considered the option of playing there. “If I can’t handle this money, I probably won’t be able to handle the future either,” said one Cross who spoke of defeat and mismanagement of failure. “If this capacity is lost in society, then hypersensitivity arises in people who can no longer face their personal defeats,” he said.
Source: La Verdad
I am Shawn Partain, a journalist and content creator working for the Today Times Live. I specialize in sports journalism, writing articles that cover major sporting events and news stories. With a passion for storytelling and an eye for detail, I strive to be accurate and insightful in my work.