Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has said he is enjoying playing in Spain because La Liga attracts better players than the Bundesliga.
The 24-year-old joined Los Blancos from Bayern Munich in July, shortly having played a key role in Germany’s success at the World Cup.
Kroos was a first team regular under Pep Guardiola at the Allianz Arena but failed to agree a new deal with the Bavarian outfit and decided to move on and test himself in a new league.
And speaking to FourFourTwo about the move to the Spanish capital, the midfielder says he has no regrets.
“There are differences. The teams have quality just like in Germany, but they’re a bit different. Teams in the table below still play beautiful football. The Spanish league has better footballers than the German league,” Kroos atated.
And the World Cup winner added: “However, in Germany there are more teams that are uncomfortable to play against because they are more aggressive than teams in Spain. From the level both leagues are equal. You’ll win no game easily.
“It’s always a lot of work. This is true in La Liga as well as in the Bundesliga. You must always give all you have.”