Toni Kroos, the seasoned midfielder from Real Madrid, has announced his return to the German national team, just in time for the upcoming European Championship.
The 34-year-old, who retired from international football in 2021, disclosed his decision on social media, citing his eagerness to contribute to the team’s success at Euro 2024, which will be hosted by Germany.
In an Instagram post, Kroos expressed his enthusiasm for rejoining the national squad, highlighting his belief in the team’s potential for the championship.
Despite criticisms following Germany’s elimination in the Euro 2020, Kroos remains optimistic about the team’s prospects, emphasizing his readiness to make a meaningful impact.
Having previously made 106 appearances for Germany and scoring 17 goals, Kroos brings a wealth of experience to the team.
He played a pivotal role in Germany’s triumphant 2014 World Cup campaign in Brazil. Despite his retirement amidst scrutiny, Kroos has continued to excel at Real Madrid, contributing significantly to their success in the LaLiga this season.
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Kroos’ return signifies a significant boost for Germany’s midfield and adds depth to their roster ahead of the highly anticipated Euro 2024.
As fans eagerly await the tournament, Kroos’ decision to come out of retirement has injected a renewed sense of optimism and excitement into the national team’s prospects.