Toni Kroos is still on everyone’s lips at Real Madrid even though more than four months have passed since his last game in the white shirt in the Champions League final at Wembley. The former German midfielder retired after the last Euro Cup but many at the Chamartín club miss him because of his influence on the game of Carlo Ancelotti’s team.
The legendary player reviewed his life in an interview with TVE where he assured that he does not regret hanging up his boots. “I’m very good, if I decide something it’s because I’m convinced and I do it. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t difficult for me. In the end it’s football, we suffer with other things in life, ” Kroos declared.
“I’m happy that people speak positively about me, that they say they miss me. It means that you have done things well in these ten years. I have no doubt that they are going to continue winning,” continued the German, little friend of individual awards such as the Ballon d’Or.
“The Ballon d’Or doesn’t matter. If someone from Real Madrid wins it, it matters to me. Vini deserves it, Jude deserves it and Carvajal deserves it, but it doesn’t matter to me,” he said.
Kroos also spoke about Cucurella’s controversial handball in the Germany-Spain Euro Cup match, which was his last match. “We all agree that a penalty could be called. Is it handball? Yes. Does Spain deserve to win the title? Yes. Do we deserve to beat Spain? Yes. But nothing will change now,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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