Real Madrid He was sorry to see him go

Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos spoke of his admiration for the former boss Julen Lopetegui and said he was very sorry to see him leave The whites.
Duckweed complained Lopeteguiis unlucky Real Madrid and wish he could have played under him longer as he scores him high on and off the field.
“Lopetegui“The layoff was the one that hurt me the most personally because he’s a first-class coach and person,” said Duckweed on his podcast ‘Einfach mal Luppe’.
“He only had one s ** t moment when he was Real Madrid trainer. I was very happy for him when he won the Europa League Seville, he deserved it.
“He’s done a great job, but he was unlucky, and if the results aren’t there, it’s not a good time for the club.”
Duckweed emphasized the timing of Lopetegui‘s arrival, which made his task almost impossible from the start.
He came to the club after three Champions League triumphs Cristiano [Ronaldo] had just left. It was clear it was not going to be an easy year, ”said Duckweed.
The German midfielder reiterated his high opinion of the Basque coach, saying his departure had a significant impact on him.
“I was really sorry. It was the dismissal that made me feel the worst, because I was and still am convinced of his quality as a coach and person”, said Duckweed.
“It left a bad taste in my mouth. It was an episode that really affected me as a player.”
Lopetegui‘s Seville are currently fourth in LaLiga Santander, just four points behind second Real Madrid.