Toni Kroos

Puppet Master Silva said:
alfabianchi said:
I really don't get the hype that surrounds Kroos. I've watched him maybe 10 times now. Out of those games I've only seen him play well once. When BM beat Arsenal and he scored. I think in this world cup that Schweinsteiger has been streets ahead of him. This is the same at a club level. I see Robben, Muller and Schweinsteiger doing it week in week out, and Kroos is just along for the ride. He reminds me of Carrick in a way. Doesn't get stuck in, but can find a decent pass when he gets his head up. Would be rubbish with lesser players. If Munich really wanted to keep him, they would just offer him the wages he is asking for. Although, they do have plenty of options to chose from.

He's got really good shot power and passing on Fifa. If I were to play as Bayern Munich I'd rather play him than Gotze in midfield. Plus he's rated 84, definitely justifies his price tag.
But he's not pacey enough. He's worthless if he's not pacey. That's why Jesus Navas is our best player
 
TheKingOfTown said:
Puppet Master Silva said:
alfabianchi said:
I really don't get the hype that surrounds Kroos. I've watched him maybe 10 times now. Out of those games I've only seen him play well once. When BM beat Arsenal and he scored. I think in this world cup that Schweinsteiger has been streets ahead of him. This is the same at a club level. I see Robben, Muller and Schweinsteiger doing it week in week out, and Kroos is just along for the ride. He reminds me of Carrick in a way. Doesn't get stuck in, but can find a decent pass when he gets his head up. Would be rubbish with lesser players. If Munich really wanted to keep him, they would just offer him the wages he is asking for. Although, they do have plenty of options to chose from.

He's got really good shot power and passing on Fifa. If I were to play as Bayern Munich I'd rather play him than Gotze in midfield. Plus he's rated 84, definitely justifies his price tag.
But he's not pacey enough. He's worthless if he's not pacey. That's why Jesus Navas is our best player

You're right it can sometimes be a problem, but if you play him in a 4231 with Robben and Ribery either side he flourishes. Doesn't need the pace then.
 
Puppet Master Silva said:
TheKingOfTown said:
Puppet Master Silva said:
He's got really good shot power and passing on Fifa. If I were to play as Bayern Munich I'd rather play him than Gotze in midfield. Plus he's rated 84, definitely justifies his price tag.
But he's not pacey enough. He's worthless if he's not pacey. That's why Jesus Navas is our best player

You're right it can sometimes be a problem, but if you play him in a 4231 with Robben and Ribery either side he flourishes. Doesn't need the pace then.
Good point. Bayern can score a lot of sweaty goals with those guys on the team!
 
Puppet Master Silva said:
TheKingOfTown said:
Puppet Master Silva said:
He's got really good shot power and passing on Fifa. If I were to play as Bayern Munich I'd rather play him than Gotze in midfield. Plus he's rated 84, definitely justifies his price tag.
But he's not pacey enough. He's worthless if he's not pacey. That's why Jesus Navas is our best player

You're right it can sometimes be a problem, but if you play him in a 4231 with Robben and Ribery either side he flourishes. Doesn't need the pace then.

Not with Robben - with Ribery and Müller. I have never seen a good match from Robben when Kroos plays the 10 and with Ribery. The match lacks dynamic then - you have a static striker, a static no. 10, a Robben that has to work in a ball possession system against a couple of defenders... It works with Müller as then Lahm pushes forward and Müller uses the room between striker and Kroos who plays the 10 more like an 8 from deep. As then Müller has all the attention of the opponents defensive midfielders Kroos usually gets more space and can work pretty well in it.
 
Johan Cruyff has praised Germany midfielder Toni Kroos for his performances at the World Cup, commending him for his "nearly perfect" passing and his vision.
Kroos has played in all five of Germany’s matches on their run to the semi-finals, and contributed two assists in Die Mannschaft’s opening Group G victory over Portugal before setting up Mats Hummels for the only goal of their quarter-final against France.

Cruyff hailed Joachim Low's side ahead of their semi-final with Brazil, but singled out the 24-year-old for his excellent displays.
"Kroos is a wonderful player," he wrote in his column in De Telegraaf. "He’s doing everything right, the pace in his passes is great and he sees everything. It’s nearly perfect.
"I’m impressed by Germany. Their passing, creating space and the way they use the goalkeeper. In footballing terms, they are outstanding."


Well, if Johan Cruyff says this ...
 
His role in this decimation of Brazil >

Already a genius footballer aged 24. Real have gotten themselves a bargain, the lucky bastids.
 
LoveCity said:
His role in this decimation of Brazil >

Already a genius footballer aged 24. Real have gotten themselves a bargain, the lucky bastids.

Yup some absolute morons commenting on him above. His passing range is unreal. Gem of a player and I'm just delighted he isn't going to the swamp .
 

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