BERLIN (Reuters) - Toni Kroos is used to living in the shadow of other players, be it at his clubs or with the national team, but Euro 2016 looks to be the tournament where the hugely gifted midfielder will finally take centre stage.
During his title-rich time at Bayern Munich, Kroos was always overshadowed by the team's alpha males including Bastian Schweinsteiger and Philipp Lahm.
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