Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos says he is raring to go under new coach Pep Guardiola as he returns to full fitness following a knee operation.
Kroos suffered an adductor injury against Juventus in last season's
Champions League quarter-final first leg in April which left him
sidelined for the rest of the campaign.
But now back to full fitness and a new coach at the helm, Kroos says
he is enjoying the fresh approach the former Barcelona boss has brought
to the club.
"Training with Guardiola is good," Kroos told reporters. "He's always
talking to each player, trying to give them a vision of the style of
football he wants to play.
"I think that with him, every player will have a different task and
will have to adapt their game to what he wants. He just has his own
style - his own plan.
"He wants to communicate that to each player individually. For some
positions, that works better in a one-on-one situation. It's better to
do that than talk in front of the whole team."
Bayern go into next season as the first German side to win the treble
and kick off their Bundesliga campaign against Borussia Monchengladbach
on August 9.
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