Luka ModricCaptain of the Real Madrid and World Football Legend, announced this Thursday afternoon not to go to the White Club. His desire was to move on and Xabi Alonso would approve his presence in the 25-26 period, but the club decided to do without his services. In this way a glorious stage of Croatian ends with Real Madridwhere he formed a field center for history beside Casemiro and Kroos.
6 champions, 4 leagues, 5 club World Cups, 5 European Super Cups, in addition to a golden ball in 2018 These are some of the collective and individual titles he has conquered for more than a decade as a Real Madrid player. Now that he left, it was time to take stock of his career and a question appeared: In what place of the top 10 of the history of midfielders is Luka Modric?
Many names enter the head, but to avoid falling into personal opinions or team preferences, we asked this Chatgpt And this is your answer. Here’s your top 10 of Pure midfielder From history with its corresponding justification:
1. Xavi Hernández (Spain)
- The metronome of the best Barça and the best Spanish team in history.
- Complete control of rhythm, space and pass.
- Collective Titles: 4 Champions League, 8 Leagues, 2 Eurocups, 1 World Cup
- Individuals: Best Euro 2008, th -3 in Golden Ball (2009, 2010, 2011)
2. Luka Modric (Croatia)
- Balance between defense, creation and leadership.
- Talent, resistance and longevity at the highest level.
- Collective Titles: 5 Champions League, 4 Spanish Leagues, Runner -up of the 2018 World Cup and 3th -322
- Individuals: Golden Ball 2018 and Player of the Year UEFA 2018
3. Lothar Matthäus (Germany)
- World Champion, Golden Ball, Total Leader.
- Round trip midfielder, strong and decisive.
- Title Title: World Cup 1990, Eurocup 1980 and 7 BundesLight
- Individuals: 1990 Golden Ball and FIFA World Player 1991
4. Andrea Pirlo (Italy)
- Create from deep areas with unique class and vision.
- World Champion and Pillar of the Great Italian teams.
- Collective Titles: World Cup 2006, 2 Champions League and 6 Series A (including Milan and Juventus)
5. Sergio Busquets (Spain)
- The perfect balance in the golden era of tiki-wonder.
- High -tactical intelligence and master’s defensive reading.
- Title Title: 3 Champions League, 9 Spanish Leagues and 2 Euro and 1 World
6. Frank Rijkaard (Netherlands)
- Physical and technical power. Silent leader of Milan of Sacchi.
- Great route and contribution to both sides of the farm.
- Collective Titles: 2 Champions League, 5 National League (3 Eredivisie, 2 Series A) and Eurocup 1988
7. Fernando Redondo (Argentina)
- Elegance, control and vision without apparent effort.
- European Madrid engine of the 90s.
- Collective Titles: 2 Champions League, 2 Spanish Leagues and 1 Copa América (1993)
8. Xabi Alonso (Spain)
- Surgical accuracy in the pass, tactical intelligence and good shooting.
- Collective Titles: 2 Champions League, 1 Spanish League, 1 Bundesliga, 1 World Cup and 2 Eurocups
9. Claude Makélélé (France)
- The most influential pivot defensively of modern football.
- His name refers to only one position.
- Collective Titles: 2 Spain League, 2 Premier Leagues, 1 Champions League and 2nd World 2006
10. Didi (Brazil)
- Create Brazil’s rhythm of Pelé. Pure beauty and technique.
- MVP of the 1958 World Cup.
- Title Title: 2 World Cups and 1 Brazilian League
- Individuals: Best Player of the 1958 World Cup and South American Golden Ball (before the European Prize)
Do you agree? We should give that The question includes only pure midfielders. That does not include players, for example, as Iniestadeveloped a good part of their career in more advanced or scaled positions.
Source: La Verdad

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