Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has confirmed that Friday’s quarter-finals clash against Spain in the ongoing Euro 2024 won’t be his last for Germany. In a chat with DW, Kroos stated that he’s optimistic Germany will progress to the semi-final stages ahead of Spain. “I will miss this less than so...
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