Post
Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
by
Marvelockg
on 30/06/2024, 12:56:44 UTC
Toni Kroos is a talented player and was as successful a midfielder for Germany as he was for Real Madrid. He spent most of his career at Real Madrid. The star is out of contract with Real Madrid this season so the big question now is whether the star will perform for another club or retire from all forms of sports. If you look at all the other older stars you will see that many older footballers are still involved in football so I think a player who was involved in regular football will not retire from football so soon. Maybe he will start his football career again by going to a club outside of Europe or Europe.

You're right, I just hope that we continue to see the brilliance of his game, because a player like him is not worth retiring, he would do so too young. Sometimes in Spanish football they are very radical about the issue of age, they are already 25-27 Years old and they tell them that they are already old and no, as long as they perform adequately, I think they can continue to make a difference, There are many clear examples, Buffon, CR7, Modric, so I think that in Spanish football they denigrate a lot the good players, that is something that will always be true, except for Arab football, German football, where I have seen that they give them their Importance.

Seeing Toni Kroos retirement decision, it makes perfect sense that he wants to focus on continuing his program at the children's football academy that has been built. And decided to retire at the right moment when the club he was playing for managed to lift the UCL trophy. Toni Kroos wants to end his career on a sweet note, if you look at several players who in their old age still continue to play for local clubs that are not yet well known, don't contribute much and sometimes even trigger negative criticism. Instead of getting his signature to give additional strength to the club, it exceeded expectations. So, this is where Toni Kroos doesn't want to suffer the same fate that befell a player who was once a star but didn't get an award at his last club.
his decision came long before they won the last UCL and from all indication, if he had still played at real Madrid for an additional year or two, hw would have still remained Relevant in the space of football. Observing his play at Germany and the extent to which he outplays even younger players that are at thier prime, it's going to be deficult to accept that we will be seeing him for the last time when they lift the Euros, that's if they will get to the finals. It was a thing of joy for me when he retired at Madrid and played his last match for the team leading them to win the trophy. That's the sweetest way to say goodbye to a club you've given so much for and for his dear country Germany, winning this Euros would be the happiest moment for him and it's now going to be more difficult since they have to play through Spain if they have any possibility of winning it.