Toni Kroos MAGICAL Skills Never Seen in Football Before

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  • čas přidán 8. 03. 2024
  • In this video, we delve into the mastery of Toni Kroos and why he is widely regarded as the best midfielder in the world. Known for his exceptional vision, passing accuracy, and playmaking abilities, Kroos has been a key player for both Real Madrid and the German national team.
    Join us as we analyze Kroos' unique playing style, tactical awareness, and ability to control the pace of the game. From his pinpoint long-range passes to his calmness under pressure, we'll explore what sets Kroos apart from his peers and cements his status as a midfield maestro.
    Whether you're a fan of Real Madrid, Germany, or simply appreciate the art of midfield play, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to understand why Toni Kroos is truly in a league of his own.
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Komentáře • 29

  • @zee_officialz
    @zee_officialz  Před měsícem

    Do you think Toni Kroos did the right thing by going back to the Germain national team? Let me know what you think below. Also, let me know which player you want me to make a video on next

  • @user-fy9ck5ek9h
    @user-fy9ck5ek9h Před měsícem +2

    Un best player,,,,,,,,,,,,, vive le réal Madrid,,,,,,,,,,

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před měsícem +1

      Hala Madrid

    • @jensk4198
      @jensk4198 Před 4 dny

      du meinst eher unseren Besten Spieler..

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před 4 dny +1

      @@jensk4198 I think he's one of the best midfielders in the world right now

    • @jensk4198
      @jensk4198 Před 4 dny

      @@zee_officialz i thought too, its just the hint for euro 2024.. he is so good, Just the accuracy.. Teams as a whole don’t have anything like that, for me the best german player, and the next will be Wirtz, ok he is also good..

  • @user-fy9ck5ek9h
    @user-fy9ck5ek9h Před měsícem

    La classe internationale,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • @ungapadagunka
    @ungapadagunka Před 18 dny +2

    Think it's the right decision to come back.
    Look at the last 2 Cups he played with these team.
    He can't end his career with the worst result in the german world cup history and a horrible Euro 2020. That can't be an accepted end for a player like Toni.

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před 18 dny

      True but there's no guarantee that this Germain team can win trophies looking at their squad

    • @ungapadagunka
      @ungapadagunka Před 18 dny +2

      @@zee_officialz There is no quarantee, it"s football...
      But underestimate the meaning of Kroos. He looks like a missing link for this team. The static with him is absolutely different. Sure, the title is improbable. No one can say how strong this team really is. But the people in Germany are hyped, many of the player have a really good season and they play at home. Other teams have better player, but who have the better team? Don't forget, in history Germany wons against so many teams with better players.😉

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před 18 dny

      @ungapadagunka it's true though this is football and nothing is guaranteed. Let's see how this will go

    • @jensk4198
      @jensk4198 Před 4 dny

      i mean its his last cup.. it will be cool, when he win, when not its also ok.. together with Wirtz.. he is also very good.. maybe they can do it, the talent to do it, they have all, but need is a bit luck i think..

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před 4 dny +1

      @@jensk4198 I agree. Let's hope he can help the young players so they can win another trophy before he retires

  • @Boleiro
    @Boleiro Před 7 dny

    Never before ???? How old are you......13 ?

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před 7 dny

      I think in terms of what Toni Kroos does on the pitch, no player comes close to him

  • @user-hc2yo4dn9c
    @user-hc2yo4dn9c Před měsícem +3

    I don't think Kroos should have gone back because he was not valued much in Germany as compared to Madrid

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před měsícem

      Yeah I don't want him to be made the scapegoat if Germany doesn't do well in the euros

    • @johnjim6793
      @johnjim6793 Před 24 dny

      I disagree. Toni Kroos is held in very high regard by most fans in Germany. The only exception are certain Bayern Munich supporters with pea-sized brains. They have never forgiven him for (a) leaving their club for Real Madrid and (b) having the audacity to have taken the right decision on this. Bayern practically chased Kroos away for the ridiculous sum of 25 million Euros when already at that time they could easily have sold him for double the price - or better, not let him leave, like, ever. The whole football world laughed at Bayern for this, and the laughter grew louder with each next of Real's Champions League triumphs. So what could a poor sod of a Bayern supporter do but call him names like "Querpass-Toni", besmirch his character and so on ...

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před 24 dny

      @johnjim6793 very interesting, I didn't know some of Bayern fans still hated him. Thanks for the explanation

    • @johnjim6793
      @johnjim6793 Před 24 dny

      @@zee_officialz Yes, Toni Kroos and Bayern Munich never warmed up to each other. Maybe it was a question of mentality. The typical sober and cool Northern German Kroos never had what is often called "Bayern Munich stable smell". Thomas Müller is the exact opposite on this. So Kroos always felt himself underappreciated in Munich. As an almost logical consequence it all escalated in 2014 when Kroos refused to extend his contract in if it didn't include a much higher salary. The Bayern management and the supporters for their part were more than happy to get rid of this seemingly ungrateful young man and his overblown self-image. Because of their massive underappreciation, they set the fee far too low, and to this day Real Madrid are laughing themselves silly that Bayern gave a 24-year-old player away practically for free who was crowned world champion that summer and, among other things, man of the match in THAT 7-1. And even worse, Kroos wasn't even sorry or remorseful that he had been expelled from what every FC Bayern supporter would think of as the Bavarian paradise on Football earth. How could he not weep his eyes out that Bayern had pushed him away, but instead just go on an win title after title with his new club?

    • @zee_officialz
      @zee_officialz  Před 24 dny

      @johnjim6793 I think Kroos to Real Madrid is one of the best signings of Real Madrid if not the best in the last decade. Thinking of it now, I think even Pep Guardiola didn't want him to leave because he knew how good Kroos is