Toni Kroos, the incredible comeback

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Real Madrid legend Toni Kroos is yet to decide whether he will continue playing after the end of this season, but he is encouraged to leave with a bang, at least as far as international football is concerned.

His compatriot Antonio Rudiger has for the second time urged Kroos to come out of retirement for Germany and lead them to Euro 2024 in front of his home crowd. Kroos, 34, left the Mannschaft after Euro 2020 (organized in 2021), after another disappointing elimination for his team, he who has 106 caps.

Rudiger, as quoted by Relevo, praised his teammate and made it clear that he could be crucial for his team this summer. “It’s home, we want to have the best players there, and at the moment I see Toni as one of the best German players, because he is also one of the best players at Real Madrid at the moment. moment “.

Germany will face Scotland, Hungary and Switzerland in the group stage, as they return home for a major international tournament, 18 years after the 2006 World Cup. Coach Julian Nagelsmann will undoubtedly play a role, and he will likely have to secure Kroos a crucial role in midfield, despite competition from Ilkay Gundogan, Jamal Musiala and Joshua Kimmich.

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