Football
Thanks for a whole career, please never end, the Italian journalist asked Modric. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, beamed the Croatian
Luka Modric will forever be one of football’s greatest legends. The Ballon d’Or winner and six-time Champions League winner can still play at the highest level at almost 39 years of age, earning admiration and kind words from an Italian journalist at a press conference.
Luka Modric will forever be one of football’s greatest legends. The Ballon d’Or winner and six-time Champions League winner can still play at the highest level at almost 39 years of age, earning admiration and kind words from an Italian journalist at a press conference.
He will celebrate his 39th birthday in September, yet he will give himself at least one more season at Real Madrid. There was already talk that the last one would be his last. But Luka Modric continues to bend the laws of aging and can play at the highest level.
At the ongoing Euro, he captained Croatia in all three games from the start, but the World Cup bronze medallists did not have a good tournament. In the group of death against Spain, Italy and Albania, they earned only two points and would need a combination of three more results to advance to the eight-finals.
In the last game against Italy, Modric managed to score, making him the oldest player ever to score at the Euro. In the post-match press conference, he also earned praise from his opponent, an Italian journalist.
Thanks for everything
“Luka, I would like to thank you for everything you have done, not just today but throughout your career. Today you have shown yourself again as a top quality player. I just wanted to say this to you and ask you to never end your career because you are one of the best players I have ever commentated on. Thank you,” the Italian journalist complimented Modric.
“Thank you very much for these beautiful words. I really thank you from the bottom of my heart. I would like to play forever too, but there will probably come a time when I have to hang up my cleats. I will continue playing, I don’t know how much longer, but thank you very much for your words,” replied the captain of the Croatian national team.
To advance, Croatia would need an England win over Slovenia by at least 3 goals, as well as a Turkey win over the Czech Republic and a Portugal win over Georgia. Two goalless draws in our group matches would also be enough.
Modric has just pulled off his eighth international championship in Germany, having managed to lead Croatia to silver and gold at the 2018 and 2022 European Championships. Whether he will have a chance to add anything at this Euro will have to wait and see.
Source: X, Men in Blazers, Transfermarkt