
Kroos ended his first season with 20 appearances for Bayern, including six starts. He made his first start for the club in a 3–1 defeat away at VfB Stuttgart. On 25 October, Kroos earned Bayern a valuable victory away to Red Star Belgrade on his UEFA Cup debut, coming on as a substitute in the 81st minute and providing an assist for Miroslav Klose and then scoring the winning goal, his first for the club, in stoppage time.

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At the time of his debut, Kroos was the youngest player ever to represent Bayern in a professional match at 17 years, 265 days old, a record since broken by David Alaba in 2010. He made an astounding start to his Bundesliga career, making his debut for Bayern on 26 September 2007 in a 5–0 defeat of Energie Cottbus and twice assisting Miroslav Klose goals within 18 minutes of his appearance as a substitute. įor the 2007–08 season, at the age of 17, Kroos was promoted to Bayern's senior team. Kroos was missing up to 40 days during the school year due to training. Kroos moved to Bayern Munich's youth setup in 2006. Kroos first played for local club Greifswalder SC, later transferring to the youth team of Hansa Rostock.


Kroos won Golden Player at the 2006 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, where he also finished as top goalscorer, and won the Golden Ball at the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup. He was voted the IFFHS World's Best Playmaker in 2014 and German Footballer of the Year in 2018. He has been selected in the FIFPro World11 and UEFA Team of the Year three times, and the league's team of the season twice. In Madrid, Kroos won sixteen trophies, including three La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League titles, where he won three consecutively from 20, each time being selected in the competition's team of the season. In 2014, he joined Real Madrid in a transfer worth €25 million. With Bayern, Kroos won two consecutive league titles (three titles in total), a UEFA Champions League title, two DFB-Pokal titles, and was voted into the league team of the season three times. He was sparingly used, and opted for an 18-month loan spell at fellow Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen, where he became a key contributor, and returned to his parent club with an increased profile in 2010. Kroos began his senior club career playing for Bayern Munich, where he made his debut at age 17 in 2007. He is known for his vision, passing, creativity, crossing and set-piece ability, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time. Kroos plays mainly as a central midfielder, but has also been deployed as a deep-lying playmaker in his career. Toni Kroos (born 4 January 1990) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for La Liga club Real Madrid. They notice that we do the same with their club identify like you do it yourself.*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:13, 16 October 2022 (UTC) “It is important for the fans that there are guys like Thomas and me. ”Figures such as Reus and Müller are also indispensable for the outward appearance of the clubs and their supporters. My feeling is that players who stay with a club for more than ten years or more will be rare in the future. Reus said the other day Sport picture, “Guys like Thomas Müller and I probably will in the future barely give more.

Marco Reus: That’s why he didn’t move to Bayern in 2012 Despite two different playing styles and all rivalries in the Bundesliga, Reus and Müller have one thing in common: their hearts beat for him Youth club. The most famous example is probably Dortmund Marco Reuswho recently revealed how FC Bayern * tried to poach him. The 30-year-old has been playing in the club for 20 years and stands for club love and loyalty, in the Bundesliga * there are only a few players of this type. Reus almost switched to the Isar in 2012.ĭortmund – If you go Closeness to home and football thinks you inevitably come up with the name Thomas Müller.The two stars played together in the national team.Thomas Müller and Marco Reus are the scatter Top stars in the Bundesliga.
