Toni Kroos, a Real Madrid midfielder, skipped his post-match press conference last evening after helping his team defeat Liverpool in the Champions League final with German network ZDF
Following Los Blancos’ victory, the German won his sixth winner’s medal in this competition, yet he was not in a celebratory mood while speaking with a reporter after the match.
Toni Kroos Refuses To Give Interview To ZDF Germany For Asking Him Shitty Questions After The Champions League Final, Video Viral
#Kroos on German TV asked if he was surprised Liverpool got Madrid into trouble: "You had 90 minutes and you come up with two shit questions," walks away and later says: "Two negative questions, you can tell right away that you're German." #LIVRMA
pic.twitter.com/DyeWXvtlDw— Steffen Lüdke (@stluedke) May 28, 2022
When asked if he thought Madrid’s triumph was ‘taken for granted,’ Kroos said, :It’s not taken for granted. What is assumed to be true? Winning the Champions League is not a certain conclusion. We put up a strong fight and knew Liverpool was a formidable opponent. What does it mean to be “not taken for granted”? We were victorious. Finished.”
The scenario became even more heated when the 32-year-old was asked if he was shocked the Reds placed him and his teammates under a lot of pressure throughout the game. “You had 90 minutes to think about rational questions,” the Madrid midfielder added, pulling no punches in his response. “Then you proceed to ask me two s****y questions. That’s insane.”
Kroos then opted to end the interview with German network ZDF before walking away with some parting comments. “It’s a disaster. Extremely, really awful “He made a comment. “You begin by asking three negative questions. You’re from Germany, as you well know.”
Carlo Ancelotti, who won the Champions League for the fourth time, said: “I can’t believe what I’m hearing. We had an incredible season.
Toni Kroos meanwhile joined the list of the most notable names in the folklore of Real Madrid to win the Champions League with him now sitting on five titles, the same as Cristiano Ronaldo, a figure a string of his peers reached on the night. The midfielder has been an integral part of the side’s consummate success over the years with the Spanish club becoming a powerhouse of the Champions League.