36.7 C
Delhi

Toni Kroos opens up about the European Super League, Florentino Perez and Premier League’s apparent superiority

Toni Kroos is one of the best German midfielders of all time. He has won all the trophies possible to win as a player ranging from the FIFA World Cup to the UEFA Champions League.

Kroos joined Real Madrid from Bayern Munich in 2014 after winning the World Cup with Germany. In his 8 years at the Spanish club, he has been one of the pillars of the famous Kroos-Casemiro-Modric midfield. He is a deep-lying playmaker who controls the rhythm of the game. He has definitely etched his name in the history books.

Toni Kroos opens up about the European Super League, Florentino Perez and Premier League’s apparent superiority

Toni Kroos said during a podcast from OMR, via Marca, about Real Madrid president Florentino Perez: “I’m very close to him, he’s a good-hearted person. From the first day he gave me the feeling that he was happy that I was coming to his club, which is unusual for the size of a club like Real Madrid.”

“I know that in these eight years he has not thought for a second about selling me. At that time I came for ‘only’ 25 million euros, surely he could have sold me later for more money.”

- Advertisement -TechnoSports-Ad

Read: Toni Kroos’ agent Volker Struth has revealed the inside story of his transfer to Real Madrid from Bayern Munich in 2014

“I have an excellent relationship with the club, I have grown very fond of it. The president, the team, the fans… so I won’t leave either.”

Kroos also talked about the European Super League and Perez’s role in making it come into existence: “Never contradict your own president! [he joked]. It’s obvious that the idea existed and still exists.”

- Advertisement -TechnoSports-Ad

“It should have been in place a long time ago, I think it will take a while to implement it and I probably won’t see it as an active player. My view on it is that I still believe it will come, but I can’t say when.”

Toni Kroos further downplayed the apparent superiority of the Premier League: “The Premier League clubs haven’t won an international title this year.”

“The TV money has been significantly higher in England for years and yet it hasn’t resulted in English teams winning everything.”

“Thank God, not all players are looking only at the salary, but also at winning a lot of titles and growing more.”

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Rahul Roy
Rahul Roy
I am a computer guy by profession and a sports fanatic by choice.
TechnoSports-Ad

Popular

TechnoSports-Ad

Related Stories

More from author

Exclusive list of Top 10 cheapest countries to buy a PS5

PlayStation 5, the next-gen console by Sony, has already been released worldwide in 2020 but the demand for the PS5 is still high. If...

Shah Rukh vs Salman vs Aamir: Which Khan has the highest number of Rs 100 crore blockbuster movies?

Bollywood is often said to be run by the Khans and the most prominent Khans are Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Salman Khan....

NBA all time leading scorer: Check out the Top 10 basketball players

LeBron James has broken the record for the most points scored by an individual in the NBA. The 38-year-old icon surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's tally...

Top 5 incredible shots taken by Christoper Nolan using practical effects as he hates CGI

Christopher Nolan is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished directors in the film industry. He has gained recognition for his exceptional work...