Toni Kroos Confident of Extending Euro 2024 Journey
Toni Kroos, the decorated German midfielder, expressed optimism ahead of Friday's Euro 2024 quarter-final clash against Spain, asserting that it may not be his final career appearance. Despite announcing his retirement after the Euros, Kroos remains determined to extend his international journey.
Kroos's Real Madrid teammate, Joselu, had expressed a desire to "send Kroos into retirement," but the 34-year-old remains focused on reaching the July 14 Euros final in Berlin. "We will still be in the tournament for a while," Kroos stated. "I don't think tomorrow will be my last game. I think we'll see each other again -- and I look forward to it."
Kroos, a key member of Germany's 2014 World Cup triumph, initially retired from international football in 2021 but returned in March. "The idea of returning was tied to the goal of winning the Euros," he explained. "If I didn't see the chance of achieving it with the team, I wouldn't have done it."
Despite his impending retirement, Kroos expressed no trepidation about life after football. "This day will come for every player," he said. "Thank god I could make the decision myself, rather than anyone pushing me or making me feel that it might be better to do it earlier."
Kroos acknowledged that his footballing abilities are unmatched by any other pursuit. "I am aware that whatever comes along, or what hobbies I might try and take up, there will never be anything I am as good at as playing football."
The six-time Champions League winner made his debut for Bayern Munich in 2007, the same year that Spain's Lamine Yamal was born. "That doesn't make me feel much younger," Kroos joked, describing Yamal as "the best or at least the most dangerous player" for Barcelona this season.
Tags: #ToniKroos, #Euro2024, #Germany, #Spain, #Retirement
Read more