Luka Modric brought to Croatia until the semifinals of world, but the Balkan team does not know how to take him to the final. In front of him he found a great Argentina who bid him the best farewell. And it is the Real Madrid midfielder, who again left glimpses of his excellent category in the semifinal played at the Lusail Stadium, Doha, looking for his second consecutive World Cup final.
The Croatian captain closed the circle against the albiceleste. At the age of 37, he faces Argentina, the team he made his debut in 2006. A debut in Basel in which he has already suffered Messi for the first time. Leo scored the winning goal that day. 16 years later, after so many matches against the Argentine, especially in LaLiga, playing in so many Clásicos, the man from Rosario broke the party again with a goal and an assist. Messi lead Argentina to the final and fight for the title on Sunday at the same stage.
Modric He tried, especially until Leo opened the scoring from eleven meters. Luka showed again how he leads the tempo, how he moves his team. Few midfielders have an eye on the Croatian Ballon d’Or game, which marked an era not only in Croatia, but also in Real Madrid. and how it works Modric, as the busy captain also gave himself to defensive tasks, sacrificing himself and leading by example. But the ceiling of his selection is the semifinals. They have done a lot to get there after winning just one game in the entire championship.
At least, they made sure to play seven games. On Saturday they will go for third place, let’s see if against France or Morocco. That will be the final farewell to the best Croatian player of all time. A farewell that should be a tribute Modricwhich ended in sadness and sadness on the bench. After 162 games and 23 goals in the selection of Croatia, Luka duly left smiling, with his head held high. His team owes him a debt of gratitude for everything he has given them. He opened the way for them and almost brought them to the top. Now they owe their captain one last win.
Source: La Verdad

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