Kroos labels footballers 'puppets', slams Aubameyang
Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos took aim at FIFA and UEFA in his podcast, before turning on Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, criticising the Gabon star over his masked goal celebrations.
Germany midfielder Toni Kroos feels that footballers are just "puppets" used by governing bodies FIFA and UEFA and are powerless in discussions about competitions such as the Nations League or a possible new European Super League.
"At the end of the day, as players we're just puppets for all these new things which are invented by FIFA and UEFA. Nobody asks us," Kroos said in his podcast 'Einfach mal Luppen'.
The 2014 World Cup winner feels if players had more say they "wouldn't be playing in the Nations League, nor a Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, nor a Club World Cup with 20 or more teams".
The Real Madrid star said he feels such tournaments are planned "to suck out everything financially, and, of course, physically from every single player - and then some".
Last month, outgoing Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu claimed a European Super League could soon become a reality.
Kroos said a league comprising Europe's top 18 clubs would be "a very, very interesting thing in sporting terms" which would generate large television audiences, but it risks widening the gap between the continent's elite and the rest.
"It is also good to leave certain things just as they are when they are good," Kroos added, referring to the current Champions League, European Championship and World Cup formats as "top products".
Kroos also criticised Arsenal captain and former Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for occasionally using a mask during goal celebrations.
After scoring against Rennes in the Europa League back in March 2019, Aubameyang donned a mask inspired by the film Black Panther.
During his time in Germany, Aubameyang also pulled out a number of different masks to celebrate after scoring.
"Aubameyang once celebrated and took out a mask. That's where it ends with me," said Kroos.
"I don't think that's a good role model either. What nonsense."
Aubameyang took to Twitter to offer his response:
To which Kroos replied:
Aubameyang's Arsenal team-mate, Mesut Ozil, who won the World Cup alongside Kroos with Germany in 2014, leapt to the defence of his club captain.