Real Madrid's German midfielder Toni Kroos found himself at a crossroads regarding his future, yet his teammates are fervently hoping he opts to remain at Real Madrid, especially after his stellar performance in the Champions League against Bayern Munich.
The seasoned 34-year-old German midfielder showcased his brilliance for Real Madrid during their 2-2 draw in the semi-final first leg at his former stomping ground in Bavaria, on an enthralling Tuesday evening.
With his contract set to expire this summer after an illustrious decade with the 14-time Champions League winners, Kroos remains focused on the present. "I want to win as much as possible this season; I don't think about the future," he stated after the match.
Beyond the obvious standout, Vinicius Junior, who scored both of Madrid's goals against Bayern, Kroos emerged as Madrid's standout player in a game where Los Blancos could have easily faltered.
While Thomas Tuchel's Bayern generated more opportunities, Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti conceded that his side only sporadically reached their peak performance compared to their opponents. However, Kroos remained consistently outstanding, exemplified by his exquisite assist to Vinicius, propelling Madrid into the lead.
Vinicius, well-acquainted with Kroos's calibre, made the perfect run, capitalising on the veteran midfielder's pinpoint pass. "We train together so much; I know Kroos very well, and he knows me very well," explained the Brazilian forward.
Echoing the sentiments, Vinicius' strike partner Rodrygo expressed his desire for Kroos to prolong his stay at Madrid. "He's so masterful, with such class; I love playing with him, I hope he keeps going," remarked Rodrygo.
Kroos's performance was characterised by vital interceptions, set-piece threats, and exceptional passing accuracy. Throughout the game, he demonstrated both experience and class, offering guidance to Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin and maintaining composure during tense moments.
As the match progressed, Kroos continued to exert his influence, only to be replaced in the final stages, much to his apparent displeasure. Ancelotti lauded Kroos's contribution, stating, "There are no words to define him. He is a top player, crucial for our game, for the way he controls the speed (of the game), and for his passes."
In his 10th semi-final tie, Kroos stands among the few players who have lifted the trophy multiple times, showcasing his enduring quality and importance to Real Madrid.