The images of Croos' ace slow last night show it's for historical football museums

Tony Croos was living in Liverpool's head on Tuesday night. Bayern Munichu's former imaginer donated a absolutely brilliant performance to Real Madrid's 3-1 victory over Liverpool, in the first quarterly confronting of the League Champions. When he wasn't forcing Trent Alexander-Arnold to make a mistake or ruining his stock. [...]
Bayern Munichu's former imaginer donated a absolutely brilliant performance to Real Madrid's 3-1 victory over Liverpool, in the first quarterly confronting of the League Champions.
When he wasn't forcing Trent Alexander-Arnold to make a mistake or ruining Liverpool's shares, Croos was dictateing the game at a pace of mere poetry.
However, the cherry on the cake was undoubtedly his assisting Winnitius, completely crushing the defense of the Reds with a diagonal defense pass.
And it's easy to understand why the images of Crooss' ass went viral on social networks, because he didn't just hit the ball ingeniously, but it was an aesthetically fun to look at the point where you just couldn't afford to watch it.
Below, the video on slow filming of German museum assisting. /Periscope. com/
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