Toni Kroos Says He’s Not Germany’s ‘Saviour’ Ahead Of Euro 2024 Return
World Cup winner Toni Kroos on Thursday announced he was coming out of international retirement ahead of Euro 2024, but insisted he was “not the saviour” of a struggling Germany team. Kroos, 34, will be available for selection in the upcoming March international friendlies against France and the Netherlands having stepped away from the national team three years ago. “Hey folks, short and sweet, I’ll be playing for Germany again from March,” Kroos said in an Instagram post. “Why? Because I was asked by the coach and I’m up for it. “I’m sure that much more is possible with the team at the European Championship than most people think right now.” However, speaking on the Einfach mal Luppen podcast he hosts with his brother Felix, Kroos warned: “I’m not the saviour.” “We can say goodbye to that idea straight away. I see myself as a small cog that fits in with the others.” The Real Madrid midfielder, who has 106 caps for Germany, stepped down from international duty after the Euro 2020 last-16 …