Kroos claims disallowed goal against Leipzig was legal
Toni Kroos spoke about the disallowed goal against RB Leipzig in the match between the German national team and Real Madrid this Tuesday. White team player did not hesitate to confirm that both The home team scored in the second minute of the game He should have gotten on the scoreboard. In an interview in Prime Video Germany, assembled Yugones Chiringuito, midfielder said “The goalkeeper can’t reach the ball, so we had to score a goal” after interrogation controversial course of the match.
“During the break we talked a lot about what happened in the second minute, about the Leipzig goal that was disallowed. It wasn’t offside. The goalkeeper had to push a little. I don’t know if you’ve seen this yet. I think this is not in favor of football. The question is not whether this is a goal for Leipzig, I just think it is a legitimate goal. How do you see this? — a German media journalist asked Kroos.
The Madrid player’s reaction was sharp and harsh. “In the same way. I think in the end he called for offside because it was in his way, but the goalkeeper couldn’t reach the ball, so he had to score. “You can’t argue otherwise.” he pointed.
The referee interpreted that Henriks, who was offside, disturbed Lunin by pushing him from behind. “This is physical interference with the goalkeeper,” he explained. Iturralde, AS Analyst.