German legend Toni Kroos has posted an apology to Spain’s Pedri after he inadvertently injured him during their Euro 2024 quarter-final clash in Stuttgart on Friday (July 5). In the clash between the two European heavyweights, La Roja came out victorious 2-1 in extra time, but Pedri went off injured early.
Kroos, who played in his final game for Die Mannschaft, took to Instagram to share his feelings following his retirement. The legendary midfielder is one of the most successful players of all time but ended his illustrious career without winning the Euros.
Toni Kroos added a message to Pedri, apologising for inadvertently injuring him while playing his final game:
“I would also like to say something very important: I apologise and get well soon to @pedri! Obviously it wasn't my intention to hurt you. I wish you a speedy recovery and all the best. You're a great player.”
Spain continue their Euro 2024 campaign without the talented midfielder as they next face France. They are two games away from becoming the first team to win the European Championships four times.
Joshua Kimmich thanks Toni Kroos after Germany’s Euro 2024 exit
Germany full-back Joshua Kimmich gave a speech to Toni Kroos following his retirement from the game after the team's Euro 2024 exit. The legendary midfielder called time on a glorious career that saw him win six UEFA Champions League titles, a FIFA World cup and multiple domestic honours.
Speaking in the dressing room after Die Mannschaft fell 2-1 to Spain, Kimmich said via Fotmob:
"I wanted to thank everyone who was there for their efforts, and I wanted to thank Toni. He celebrated incredible titles and records. I would have loved to have won another title with him.
"For me, he is indisputably the greatest German player we've had. It's also remarkable what kind of guy, what kind of person he is. He's a role model for all of us in the dressing room.”
Toni Kroos couldn't lead Germany to another European Championship but he will be glad to have helped galvanise the team one last time.