FCB vow to nurture and protect Kroos’ rare talent

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  1. CelticKing

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    <span class="fcc003318px">FCB vow to nurture and protect Kroos&rsquo; rare talent</span></p>

    Toni Kroos, named best player at the U-17 World Cup just a week ago, came face-to-face with the harsh realities of life in the German third division at the weekend as the Bayern reserves fell 2-0 to Jahn Regensburg, although coach Hermann Gerland reckoned the youngster provided one of the few bright spots on a dismal day.

    Toni was supposed to be relaxing at his parents&rsquo; Rostock home following his exertions with the Germany U-17s in Korea, but the 17-year-old clearly cannot play often enough at the moment and returned to Munich several days earlier than expected &ndash; hence his run-out with the second team.

    Kroos&rsquo; superb attitude

    Incidents such as this underline Kroos&rsquo; utter commitment to his duties as a junior pro. &ldquo;His attitude is fantastic,&rdquo; declared Uli Hoene&szlig;, seated next to the starlet at a news conference on Monday, a gesture symbolising the long-serving board director&rsquo;s personal interest in the career of arguably the most promising youngster in German football.

    Hoene&szlig; advised the throng of journalists that Kroos would only rarely appear in the media spotlight from now on. &ldquo;He&rsquo;s a young lad, and it makes no sense to hype him up into some kind of global superstar. We&rsquo;ve set ourselves the target of protecting him,&rdquo; the general manager explained. &ldquo;We want him to focus on football, while we nurture him with extreme care,&rdquo; Hoene&szlig; repeated, advising young Toni to move on from the &ldquo;wonderful experience&rdquo; he had enjoyed at the World Cup.

    More physical now

    Kroos insisted he had no intention of resting on his laurels: &ldquo;Any World Cup is obviously fantastic and a chance to show people what you can do. It was also a great honour to be named best player, but I can&rsquo;t sit back and let that do the job for me here.&ldquo;

    The player is well aware he still has it all to learn, particularly in the transition from junior to senior football. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s a great deal more physical and gets pretty heated from time to time. But I&rsquo;ll have to come to terms with it, and it&rsquo;ll help me progress,&rdquo; he confidently declared.

    Specific role in mind

    Kroos, who favours a berth in attacking midfield, will normally train with the first team but gain match practice with the reserves. &ldquo;Some of Bayern&rsquo;s best players have come up through the reserves,&rdquo; Hoene&szlig; recalled, naming current stars Bastian Schweinsteiger and Philipp Lahm, and former greats Dietmar Hamann and Sammy Kuffour. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s a chance for him to make a name for himself.&ldquo; However, in the right circumstances, Toni could soon be selected for the first team squad and blooded in the top flight.

    &ldquo;He&rsquo;s aiming to become more than just a Bundesliga journeyman,&rdquo; reported Hoene&szlig;, already a self-confessed Kroos admirer: &ldquo;He could become one of our most important players.&ldquo; In pre-season, the Bayern manager was quoted as saying he had reserved the revered number 10 jersey for Kroos, &ldquo;but he&rsquo;ll have to work very hard for it first.&ldquo; Ultimately, Hoene&szlig; is in no doubt about the youngster&rsquo;s chances: &ldquo;He&rsquo;ll make it.&ldquo;</p>

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    <font face="Arial" size="2">good attitude should be a good player in the future</font></p>
     
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    He should, I'm glad that they're working with him and helping him become better. He's still young.</p>
     

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