Real Madrid CF have beaten a farewell signal for their Germany international Toni Kroos. As seen on their facebook official account, the Spanish champions are showcasing their legendary Toni’s outstanding videos of celebration, goals and assists contributions throughout his years at the capital city with a famous caption ” Gracias”
The Real Madrid and Germany international posted on his Instagram account, self praising his illustrious career with the whites, nation and being happy of maintaining his words to retire at real Madrid
“My ambition was always to finish my career at the peak of my performance level, I am happy and proud that in my mind I found the right timing for my decision and that I could choose it on my own” Toni wrote.
Toni Kroos joined Bayern Munich in 2007/8 season, later loaned to Bayern Leverkusen in 2009/10 season where he displayed spectacular football talent before returning back to Bayern Munich.
Toni joined Real Madrid in July 2014, after helping Germany win their world cup trophy in Brazil.
Toni Kroos’ Time At Real Madrid
As a Real Madrid player, he made 463 appearances winning 22 trophies: 4 European Cups, 5 Club World Cups, 4 European Super cups, 4 LaLiga titles, 1 Copa del Rey and 4 Spanish Super Cups . The German has enjoyed one of the most successful era in Real Madrid’s history, winning the UEFA Champions League three consecutive seasons with manager Zinedine Zidane.
The irreplaceable midfielder has announced his retirement with Real Madrid, waiting to help Real Madrid win their 15th European Cup come June 1, 2024 as his last game with the Madrid side and a further retirement to football after the Euro 2024 in Germany. It will be the second time the German is retiring from international football after doing so in 2021, before reconsidering his decision to play again.
Toni Kroos’ Time At Bayern Munich
As a Bayern Munich player, Toni won 1 European Cup, 1 Club World Cup, 1 European Super Cup, 3 Bundes Liga titles, 3 German Cups and two German super Cups.
On An Individual Level
he was voted Best Playmaker in 2014 by IFFHS. He has been named in FIFA FIFPRO world 11 on three consecutive occasions and won the Golden Ball as the best player at the U17 World Cup in Korea in 2007
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What a great player he has been. Goodbye Kroos
He has been a great footballer all along
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