Toni Kroos’sstyle means he can often go unnoticed. But in a Real Madrid squad packed with quality and flairthere must be a support network which allows key men to feel liberated, and the Germany international offers just that.Kroos helped form the intricate midfield structure that enabled the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Isco to run amok last season en route to glory in La Liga and the Champions League. It'sa job he has been doing for three full seasons now, and continues to do with admirable consistency at the Bernabeu.Twelve assists across the 2016/17 La Liga campaign spoke volumes of his influence from set-pieces in particular;the German’s pinpoint delivery has been an extra weapon fora Madridside that aren't afraid to play direct when they needa goal, and he is a vital asset in providingreliableservice even for the likes ofSergio Ramostoo.Calm, patient and technically excellent, Kroos is essential in retaining possession and ensuring Real Madrid’s marauding wing-backs canmove upfield to support and threaten in the final third.Marcelo and Dani Carvajal are key, but Kroos’s role in midfield should never be downplayed. When faced with teams that like to press and get in the opposition’s face, the tranquility and controlwith which he goes about his job is truly classy.Kroos's €30m switch to the Spanish capitalfrom Bayern Munich in 2014 has long felt like one of the decade's biggest bargains. He's still only 27, and yet you wouldn't bet against him lifting a second World Cup with Germany in Russia next summer.Highlight:Finishing his domestic and European club campaigns in 2016/2017 with a cumulative total of 13 assists from central midfield.All insights provided by STATS –the pioneer of live sports dataGet the full list:FourFourTwo's 100 Best Football Players in the World 2017