Kroos unpacks: the Berlin marathon was so hard

21.09.2025 19:37 | 1: 36m

RTL expert Felix Kroos completes the Berlin Marathon-and then talks about the differences to football at the microphone.

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Maximum effort. So I didn’t know that. The most extreme I did, the weather was warm, the body didn’t give up that much with me today. But now I know what people mean and say, make it the first goal. And I’m glad I did that. You just ran across. Can you describe what’s going on in your head? Can you even describe that? Yes, it is difficult because you have so many thoughts throughout the run, the whole route and really not feel good. And then you still have a long distance in front of you. And then you have to say that the last kilometers are somehow, but you know it right away. And the last 100 meters are goose bumps. And I saw my family three times on the way. It was very important and difficult to describe. So I don’t know from my player career, you quickly started with a five pace you noticed that you started too quickly or can you not say that? Has not felt so honestly. I was surprised myself, but. My body didn’t give up so much there. I also went in training and he felt better. But it is often the form of the day. Many told me before that it wasn’t really there today. But honestly, I don’t care now. In Berlin how are you going on now? What are you doing now after the marathon? Relax. Wednesday show in Freiburg against Basel. I asked if I could put a chair there. But I’ll go full throttle again. But now rest. I didn’t plan any further than the next hour. Honestly. Felix, thank you very much. Gladly.
Thank you very much.

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