Madrid Universal
·17. Mai 2026
‘Started with Kroos’ departure’ — Former Real Madrid player explains the club’s current crisis

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·17. Mai 2026

Real Madrid’s ongoing crisis has become a topic of conversation far beyond the borders of Spain, with even players based in Saudi Arabia being quizzed about the situation at the Bernabeu.
Oscar Rodriguez, a former La Fabrica graduate who represented Real Madrid’s first team between 2018 and 2020, is currently plying his trade at Al Diraiyah in Saudi Arabia.
In a recent interview with Diario AS, he did not hold back when asked about what had gone wrong at his former club.
According to Rodriguez, the departure of Toni Kroos marked the moment Real Madrid lost their compass, and the club has been struggling to find direction ever since.

Oscar Rodriguez was a huge fan of Kroos. (Photo by Patricia J. Garcinuno/Getty Images for Laureus)
“It’s just a matter of streaks, but for me, Kroos’ departure meant the team lost its direction, and it’s impossible to replace someone like that.
“Modric’s departure and those of other players were also very noticeable, although I’ve always had a soft spot for the German,” he said.
On the idea of Kroos returning to Real Madrid, Rodriguez was enthusiastic.
“That would be magnificent. As a Real Madrid fan, I would love it. With his football knowledge and understanding of the game, he would surely contribute a great deal technically.”
Rodriguez also confirmed that Real Madrid’s turbulent season has not gone unnoticed in the Middle East.

Can Mourinho dig Real Madrid out of the crisis? (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
“Everyone’s talking about Real Madrid. My colleagues ask me about the sporting chaos, the fights, the reasons for the crisis. It’s surprising that a giant like this is in such a state,” he said.
Finally, he also spoke warmly of the teammates who shaped him during his time at the club, singling out Kroos above all others.
“Modric, Isco, and Marcelo were impressive, but I’d have to say Kroos. His command of every game situation and his vision were incredible. He always controlled the tempo; it was like he had a computer in his brain,” he concluded.
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