Crosse: I m not Cassimiro

Crosse: I'm not Cassimiro

German striker Tony Crosse said he was not worried about the recent results of Real Madrid and the Champions League, where the team have not won in the last four games.

"We have the challenge to reverse this situation, I do not care what happens," Cros said in remarks carried by the Spanish newspaper Marca on Friday.

"I like to play in this place, but I'm not Casimero," said Real Madrid coach Julien Lobetigi.

"He has played twice well with Germany, it's a good model for the future, and I think it can be used regularly," he said.

"There will always be different opinions," he said. "There are people who think that change must be made after any great success, and others think the opposite after the failure."

German striker Tony Crosse said he was not worried about the recent results of Real Madrid and the Champions League, where the team have not won in the last four games.

"We have the challenge to reverse this situation, I do not care what happens," Cros said in remarks carried by the Spanish newspaper Marca on Friday.

"I like to play in this place, but I'm not Casimero," said Real Madrid coach Julien Lobetigi.

"He has played twice well with Germany, it's a good model for the future, and I think it can be used regularly," he said.

"There will always be different opinions," he said. "There are people who think that change must be made after any great success, and others think the opposite after the failure."



German striker Tony Crosse said he was not worried about the recent results of Real Madrid and the Champions League, where the team have not won in the last four games.

"We have the challenge to reverse this situation, I do not care what happens," Cros said in remarks carried by the Spanish newspaper Marca on Friday.

"I like to play in this place, but I'm not Casimero," said Real Madrid coach Julien Lobetigi.

"He has played twice well with Germany, it's a good model for the future, and I think it can be used regularly," he said.

"There will always be different opinions," he said. "There are people who think that change must be made after any great success, and others think the opposite after the failure."