Toni Kroos is thinking about his team and not himself when he plays his last match for Real Madrid in Saturday’s Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund. “It is the most important game left for me. But I am not thinking about myself, only about winning it,” the Germany midfielder said on Monday at Real’s media day ahead of the Wembley final. Kroos, 34, has said he will end his career after Euro 2024. He played his last Real home match on the weekend, hailed by the fans and amid a guard of honour from the team. “It will be my last match for Real Madrid but my real farewell was two days…