"I'll retire you!"vs"That's very funny"...A colleague from the past is now the enemy, hot topic of 'Trash Talk'

Jul 04, 2024

'I'll retire you!'vs'That's very funny'...A colleague from the past is now the enemy, hot topic of 'Trash Talk'
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'I'll retire you!'vs'That's very funny'...A colleague from the past is now the enemy, hot topic of 'Trash Talk'
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Two players who were a team in Real Madrid drew attention with Trash Talk.

The British Tribune reported on the 3rd (Korea time) that Tony Cross responded to Hosselu's retirement remarks.

Spain and Germany are set to play in the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 at Stuttgart Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, on the 6th. Both Germany and Spain were not considered the most likely candidates before the tournament, but the possibility of winning is high due to the excellent harmony of the team and the strong performance of some players since the opening of the tournament. Therefore, more attention is being paid to the confrontation between the two countries.

The war of words between the players of the two countries ahead of the match is also a hot topic. In particular, the war of words between Hosselu and Tony Cross, who played together for the 2023-2024 season as a Real player, drew more fans before the game.

'I'll retire you!'vs'That's very funny'...A colleague from the past is now the enemy, hot topic of 'Trash Talk'
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'I'll retire you!'vs'That's very funny'...A colleague from the past is now the enemy, hot topic of 'Trash Talk'
ReutersYonhap News
In a pre-German press conference, Hosselu told Cross "I hope it will be his last game"It's not a special game for him to be in Germany, it's a special quarterfinal against a great team. I hope I can retire him on Friday."

Cross previously announced his retirement from active duty after the 2023-2024 season. He has already played his last game at Real, and this Euro 2024 is his last competition to play for the German national team and his last active game. Hosselu declared war that Spain would beat Germany to allow Kroos to make the quarter-final their final match.

Kroos also immediately refuted the claim. Cross seems to have said so because he wanted to win " when asked about Hosselu's words. I understand. That's a very funny thing to say," he replied with a smile to his colleague's triumph.

Then "I don't think that game will be my last. The possibility that it will be the last game is not a burden. I will do my best until the last game. I'm happy and excited," he said, adding that he would do his best in every game and face the end.

The quarterfinals between Spain and Germany were hot even before the start with a strong declaration of war and a veteran smile. It is also expected that who will keep the words of the two players will receive great attention.





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