‘127 touches, 106 passes’: Toni Kroos became UNSUNG HERO of the match when creating EXCELLENT performance to help Germany touch EURO dream, but after all, lucky didn’t smile at him

Germany and Switzerland square off in the third round of Euro 2024’s group round.

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Germany won the group since the teams tied one to one. Füllkrug answered Ndoye’s goal by perfectly scoring for Bundestim during penalty kicks.

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Dailysports claims Toni Kroos to be the best player in the game. The seasoned midfielder dominated the heart of the pitch and created opportunities for his colleagues, thereby having a great game. Kroos rates 92% passing accuracy.

Secondly place went to Switzerland following the group. Hungary came in third. Scotland finished the group designated “A”.

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Germany’s 1-1 tie with Switzerland had Real Madrid players Toni Kroos and Antonio Rudiger involved. Niclas Fulkrug provided the home team the crucial point as they rallied late to even the score in traditional Real Madrid manner.

Toni Kroos dominated the game’s tempo for most of it, so he was Germany’s greatest player even if he was not performing at his “best.” His influence grew in the last ten to fifteen minutes of the game; his performance only became better. At the end of the game Kroos recorded a game-high 127 touches, 106 passes completed with 92.5% accuracy, four critical passes, two tackles, two interceptions, and a clearance. Following a slow first half, this was a normal game for Kroos and for everyone else.

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Like Kroos, Antonio Rudiger began the game hesitantly but kept it down at the back and grew confidence as it went on. With three tackles and an interception to cap off the game, he was part of many pivotal stops meant to deny Switzerland from scoring more. Rudiger carried on as usual when in possession, registering the second-highest number of touches (95) and passes (86) on the pitch.