Kroos explained that Vinicius's antics, such as yelling at the manager or opposing players, can create a negative atmosphere on the field. "It's understandable that at some point he might be annoying, whether it's to a player from the opposing team, a referee or the opposing fans. As a team, you get the feeling that everything is now turning against everyone because of him," Kroos said.
Kroos, known for his composure and leadership on the field, tried to manage Vinicius's emotions to benefit the team. "I often tried to calm him down a bit on the field, but mainly to keep him from losing focus, because it sometimes happened. I often told him: 'Vinícius, you're so good you don't need that at all,'" Kroos said.
Kroos's comments highlight the importance of team dynamics and how one player's behavior can affect the entire team's performance.










