Toni Kroos Ends Retirement, Returns to Germany National Team
The Real Madrid midfielder announces his comeback ahead of the European Championships, citing motivation and potential for team success.
- Toni Kroos announces his return to the German national team for matches in March, ending a three-year retirement.
- The decision comes after a request from Germany's coach, Julian Nagelsmann, and Kroos's belief in the team's potential at the upcoming European Championships.
- Kroos has previously won 106 caps for Germany, including a pivotal role in the 2014 World Cup victory.
- His return is expected to boost Germany's performance at the European Championships, hosted on home soil starting June 14.
- Kroos's future with Real Madrid remains undecided, with his contract set to expire on June 30.