JAMIE CARRAGHER was shooed away by security staff while interviewing Toni Kroos on Saturday night.<br /><br />The pundit, 46, was at Wembley for CBS Sports' Champions League final coverage.<br /><br />Following Real Madrid's 2-0 triumph over Borussia Dortmund, Carragher grabbed Kroos for a word.<br /><br />The German, 34, finished his club career in fairytale fashion, winning the Champions League in his final game for Los Blancos.<br /><br />After the game, Carragher quizzed Kroos about what it was like to achieve such a feat in his final game.<br /><br />Just 100 seconds into the interview, however, Carragher was told to clear off by a security guard.<br /><br />Despite the stern warning, Kroos decided to stay and answer Carragher's final question.<br /><br />Carra went on to post the clip in full, before following up with a screenshot of the moment he was told to get lost.<br /><br />Opening up on his fairytale ending, Kroos began the interview by saying: "Yeah, it could be worse. That was the plan. It's difficult to plan this but it's crazy. <br /><br />"Even though we didn't do our best match today it seems in these games we're not able to lose."<br /><br />"After we scored we improved a lot and then there was no doubt anymore, but first half we struggled."<br /><br />On what makes his side so successful, he added: "You don't lose finals.<br /><br />"That's a good base to have. It's crazy when you see our route to the final in recent years.<br /><br />"It's about quality of course but the mentality is crazy to even be the worst team and win these games. It's a lot of believing and I think that separates this club from all the others."<br /><br />Kroos then concluded the chat by saying it was "crazy" and "amazing" to have won his sixth Champions League crown.<br /><br />Carragher was at the match alongside fellow pundits Micah Richards and Thierry Henry, as well as presenter Kate Abdo.
