It hasn t resulted in English teams winning everything Real Madrid legend Toni Kroos takes cheeky dig at Premier League clubs
It hasn t resulted in English teams winning everything - Real Madrid legend Toni Kroos takes cheeky dig at Premier League clubs × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football EPL 2022-23 News
Casillas - 150
Raul - 130
Ramos - 129
Benzema - 123
Roberto Carlos - 107
Marcelo - 102
Cristiano Ronaldo - 1012244175 Luka Modrić will play his 100th UCL game with Real Madrid tomorrow, a milestone that only 7 players have reached throughout the history of the club. @marcaCasillas - 150Raul - 130Ramos - 129Benzema - 123Roberto Carlos - 107Marcelo - 102Cristiano Ronaldo - 101 https://t.co/9jp1RH1nJS Despite their financial dominance, English clubs failed to win any of the major European trophies last term as Kroos' Real Madrid beat Liverpool in the Champions League final. Los Blancos have won five European Cups in eight seasons, while Premier League sides have only won the continent's elite competition twice since 2013. Ahead of his team's opening Champions League game against Celtic on Tuesday, Kroos hinted that many players would move to England purely for high wages. The 32-year-old midfielder told the OMR podcast (via Goal): "They haven't won an international title this year. TV money has been significantly higher in England for years and yet it hasn't resulted in English teams winning everything.” Kroos' former Real Madrid teammate Casemiro joined Manchester United over the summer. The German international further added: "Thank God, not all players are looking only at the salary, but also at winning a lot of titles and growing more." Footy Accumulators@FootyAccumsToni Kroos on the Premier League spending
“TV earnings have been the highest in England for years, yet English teams haven’t benefited. That’s a good sign it also depends on what the training looks like."819Toni Kroos on the Premier League spending “TV earnings have been the highest in England for years, yet English teams haven’t benefited. That’s a good sign it also depends on what the training looks like." https://t.co/awgJSZsSxf
It hasn t resulted in English teams winning everything - Real Madrid legend Toni Kroos takes cheeky dig at Premier League clubs
By Jack Spedding Modified 06 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos aims dig at Premier League Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has aimed a dig at the Premier League for their lack of international trophies, despite spending the most amount of money. According to The Guardian, clubs in the English top-flight spent a record £1.9 billion during the summer transfer window. That amount far outweighs what the rest of Europe has spent on deals, as the financial gap between the Premier League and the rest grows ever wider. Madrid Xtra@MadridXtra Luka Modrić will play his 100th UCL game with Real Madrid tomorrow, a milestone that only 7 players have reached throughout the history of the club. @marcaCasillas - 150
Raul - 130
Ramos - 129
Benzema - 123
Roberto Carlos - 107
Marcelo - 102
Cristiano Ronaldo - 1012244175 Luka Modrić will play his 100th UCL game with Real Madrid tomorrow, a milestone that only 7 players have reached throughout the history of the club. @marcaCasillas - 150Raul - 130Ramos - 129Benzema - 123Roberto Carlos - 107Marcelo - 102Cristiano Ronaldo - 101 https://t.co/9jp1RH1nJS Despite their financial dominance, English clubs failed to win any of the major European trophies last term as Kroos' Real Madrid beat Liverpool in the Champions League final. Los Blancos have won five European Cups in eight seasons, while Premier League sides have only won the continent's elite competition twice since 2013. Ahead of his team's opening Champions League game against Celtic on Tuesday, Kroos hinted that many players would move to England purely for high wages. The 32-year-old midfielder told the OMR podcast (via Goal): "They haven't won an international title this year. TV money has been significantly higher in England for years and yet it hasn't resulted in English teams winning everything.” Kroos' former Real Madrid teammate Casemiro joined Manchester United over the summer. The German international further added: "Thank God, not all players are looking only at the salary, but also at winning a lot of titles and growing more." Footy Accumulators@FootyAccumsToni Kroos on the Premier League spending
“TV earnings have been the highest in England for years, yet English teams haven’t benefited. That’s a good sign it also depends on what the training looks like."819Toni Kroos on the Premier League spending “TV earnings have been the highest in England for years, yet English teams haven’t benefited. That’s a good sign it also depends on what the training looks like." https://t.co/awgJSZsSxf