Real Madrid 0-0 Real Betis: Bore draw cannot ruin Kroos' goodbye

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Toni Kroos said goodbye to the Real Madrid supporters with a lot of emotion present during a match against Real Betis, which had all its tickets sold out, and ended in a 0-0 draw.

Kroos, recognized as one of the most accomplished players in Madrid, announced his retirement plan for the conclusion of Euro 2024.

Saturday's encounter with Betis marked the end of Madrid's LaLiga campaign, with the team having already secured the title this season. The focus now shifts to the highly anticipated Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund in the coming week.

Kroos bid farewell to club football in his final match at Wembley. The Madrid fans got a chance to say goodbye to the 34-year-old player in a match that had no effect on the standings and where Kroos was the center of attention.

Kroos struggled to hold back his emotions as he made his way onto the field with his fellow players creating a pathway, dressed in his number eight uniform. Fans held up a massive banner featuring his face and the message, "We appreciate you, legendary player," which entirely covered the southern spectator stands.

During the 87th minute, Kroos, who had a free-kick saved by Betis' Fran Vieites, started to cry when he hugged his three kids who were also crying on the sidelines as he got another round of applause before being substituted.

The match was halted for a few moments while Kroos embraced all his teammates and coach Carlo Ancelotti individually.

Ferland Mendy and Vinicius Junior were the ones who had the best chances to score for Madrid. Meanwhile, Betis had a missed opportunity as Hector Bellerin failed to score from a free header. Thibaut Courtois made some impressive saves before and after half time.

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Kroos has had an impressive career, not just at Madrid, but also previously at Bayern Munich.

During his 306th LaLiga game, Kroos proved his skills once again. He had the most contact with the ball, completing 122 touches, and created three scoring opportunities. On top of that, he played 110 passes and successfully completed 107 of them, making him the most active player on the pitch. Only one other German player, Bernd Schuster, has played in more LaLiga games with 316 appearances. Kroos left the field having demonstrated his formidable abilities.

Jude Bellingham could potentially take charge in Madrid, however, his absence would certainly be felt as Kroos leaves.

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