Toni Kroos, a legendary player for Real Madrid who has since retired from professional football, received a lot of appreciation from Andrew Robertson, who plays left back for Scotland and Liverpool.
“The best midfielder in the world,” Robertson said of Kroos, who will shortly be playing against Germany. Robertson will be playing against Germany.
While speaking about his team’s approaching debut in the Euro Cup, the left-back for Liverpool discussed the fact that they would be playing Germany, the country that is hosting the tournament, in the first match.
He believes that there is one guy who stands out from the others, and that person is Toni Kroos, who has been an important player for Real Madrid throughout the course of the last 10 years.
The recognition that Robertson has given to Kroos
Robertson admitted that it is commonly anticipated that Germany would dominate the most of the game due to their possession abilities. This is partly due to Kroos, whom he feels to be the finest midfielder in the world.
It was emphasized by him that once Scotland does get control of the ball, they would be required to make the most of the possibilities that they have.
As reported by Mundo Deportivo, the left-back was quoted as saying, “It is no secret that Germany will dominate possession of the ball because they have the best midfielder in the world: Toni Kroos.”
Additionally, he emphasized the need of his squad maintaining their composure and being difficult to defeat. It was suggested by him that their plan would consist of making an effort to generate as much frustration as possible for the German squad.
In the event that they are successful in doing this, Robertson is optimistic that it will result in a favorable outcome for Scotland.
When we are in possession of the ball, we will be required to make the most of it. We need to maintain our composure, make it tough for them to defeat us, and see how much we can annoy them. He continued by saying, “I hope that if we do achieve, it will be sufficient to obtain a good result.”
While it is true that Kroos has already played his last game for Real Madrid, it is important to remember that the Euros will be the last international assignment of his career. This means that he will finally say goodbye to the sport for ever.