Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has revealed he was p***** off at a German Journalist which resulted in him storming out of an interview moments after the Spanish giants tasted Champions League glory.
The World Cup winner was interviewed on the pitch following the 1-0 victory over Liverpool but reacted angrily to a question he did not like.
When asked if he was surprised that Madrid were put under pressure by Liverpool, Kroos hit back at the journalist saying: 'You had 90 minutes to think about sensible questions. And then you ask me two s****y questions. That's crazy.'
'It's not surprising that you get into trouble against Liverpool. What is that a question? We're not playing a group game somewhere, we're playing the Champions League final.'
Kroos continued: 'It's really bad. Really bad, really. First you ask three negative questions. You already know that you come from Germany.'
Following Real's 14th European Cup success, Kroos cleared the air surrounding his reaction, explaining that the questioning directed at him in the aftermath of Saturday's game left him annoyed.
He said: 'You can ask: 'How did you watch the game? I wouldn't have said we put them against the wall from the first minute until the 90th minute,' he told Einfach mal luppen podcast.
'I'm the first to say it was a close game and Liverpool probably had some chances. more. But we won the game, like in the last few months. But instead I wanted to hear that we won unfairly. I don't give a s*** in a final, you have to win it.
'At the time I was just p***** off. I was p***** off at him. Of course we had to go through two or three pressure phases , I also told him that when he asked the question. But that's normal.
'What do you expect? That we dominate Liverpool during 90 minutes? They're a world-class team. We had to beat them and that's what we did.'
Real claimed their fifth Champions League crown in nine years thanks for Vinicius' second-half strike and an almighty performance from goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois who kept Liverpool at bay with a host of fine saves.
Kroos now has five Champions League titles to his name to add to the World Cup he won with Germany in 2014, in what has been an illustrious career to date.