Can this be the perfect ending for Toni Kroos?

When you look back at the best modern-day midfielders, you’ll be lying if you don’t mention Toni Kroos. After 754 club appearances and over 110 international appearances, Toni Kroos will be retiring from football altogether at the end of the Euros 2024 in Germany. Two games into Germany’s Euros 2024 campaign, and they look good.…

When you look back at the best modern-day midfielders, you’ll be lying if you don’t mention Toni Kroos. After 754 club appearances and over 110 international appearances, Toni Kroos will be retiring from football altogether at the end of the Euros 2024 in Germany.

Two games into Germany’s Euros 2024 campaign, and they look good. After demolishing Scotland in their opening game, winning 5-1 and scoring all 6 goals in the game, and a nice 2-0 win over a much tougher Hungary, it seems like it’s written in the stars for one of the most consistent centre midfielders in the world to lift a trophy in his final ever football game.

The midfield maestro, whose partnership with Casemiro and Luka Modrić won an impressive 4 out of 6 Champions Leagues for Real Madrid in the last 11 years, Toni Kroos has won practically everything for club and country (I’m not including the Nations League, lol), apart from one thing… the Euros. After being knocked out in the semis in both 2012 and 2016 and their abysmal efforts in the last one, this does seem like the last dance, not just for Toni Kroos but also for the likes of Müller and Neuer as well. And with Nagelsmann in charge, I do believe that they can go all the way and make it a perfect send off to the 34-year-old Real Madrid and Germany Legend.

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