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Toni Kroos’ position on the Super League

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At the microphone of his podcast Einfach mal Luppenwhich he co-founded with brother and ex-footballer Felix Kroos (now assistant coach of the Union Berlin U19s), German international midfielder Toni Kroos (33) has revealed his position on the project challenged from the Super League, criticized since its presentation a little less than 2 years ago (April 18, 2021): “I think we will see the Super League. And I believe so for several reasons. The idea of ​​the Super League has changed and deserves to be heard.” Before arguing his opinion, referring in particular to the loss of interest in football, and castigating UEFA.

“If you look carefully from both angles, you will see that UEFA is by no means a good Samaritan for football fans. You will also see that the Super League has no intention, at least in the second attempt, of excluding a team, as there will be no permanent founding members. It is a sports competition, an open tournament, but managed by the clubs and not by UEFA. Because these clubs feel they don’t need UEFA for that. I think it deserves at least a chance. (…) We have already talked about the loss of passion for football, I think the Super League has the possibility of reversing this situation. We need more enthusiasm and emotion for the matches that we will be able to see. Because in the end, let’s face it, a lot of people still say, ‘Who wants to see Real Madrid against Manchester City every week?’ But are you tired of watching Federer versus Nadal over and over again? I don’t have enough. It’s my opinion.”

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