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Well, it's no wonder we speculate about Kross's position. It's a real shame that he retired. When I see him playing in Germany in this Euro I say to myself, how is it possible that he retires with so much football under his belt and still able to delight us with his great plays? How is it possible? But anyway, with Ancelotti, Madrid will be able to find a way to put together a suitable formation without him until they find the right one. And with Mbappé, well, they already have someone to put up front. There are many players who can accompany Mbappé, but to be honest, I think that Madrid already needs a very good midfielder, because for me the base of Madrid has always been its midfielders.
Nobody wants a legend gone. Kroos is a winner and a maestro. He improves Madrid. But he's aging. He deserved retirement. Seeing him play for Germany is sad. He's touchy. He's still seeing. No doubt, the game is bittersweet. Players go, yet the club continues.
Dont underestimate Ancelotti. He knows. He has promising young star Bellingham. Another rising star is Camavinga. His Modric is still strong. Not Kroos, but damn good. Maybe this is Real Madrid's chance to grow. To experience something new. To leave a mark. So, yeah, we'll miss Kroos. Still, Im excited. Lets see how this team does. Let them prove they're still the best.
Toni Kross is simply one of the games beautiful mysterious just like Andrea pirlo of Italy who was totally a genuine just like Toni Kross. I have really enjoyed his presence in the game and would have loved to see him continue but just as you said, this particular feature of players coming and going is one that makes the game so unique and for Madrid all what they can do is simply to adjust and look for someone to fill up that space.