At the age of 27, Toni Kroos spent the majority of his professional football career in his native country. In the 2007-2008 season, he represented the second team of Bayern Munich, and after a good season, he joined the strongest team in Germany - the first team of Bayern Munich.
The German played there from 2007 to 2014, with a season break when he was loaned to Bayer Leverkusen. Having firmly established himself in the Bavarian ranks, T. Kroos also excelled in the German national team, earning a place in Real Madrid.
It seems that the footballer does not regret this move and revealed: "Playing in Madrid is much more fun than in the Bayern team. Looking back - I am very glad I didn't stay in Munich," T. Kroos revealed.
The German became a three-time Bundesliga champion with Bayern, won the country's cup three times, and once became the Champions League winner. Meanwhile, with Real Madrid, the German will have the opportunity to fight for his second Champions League title with the Spanish club this weekend and the third in his career.
T. Kroos also became a La Liga champion once with the Madrid team, and he should still feel the taste of success in his mouth, as it happened just over a week ago.