
Croatia NT coach speaks on Modric’s last game
Real Madrid’s 2-0 win over Real Sociedad ensured that the Merengues finished the La Liga season on a high, but it will be kept in mind for decades to come as the game that marked the end of an era.
It was, after all, Carlo Ancelotti’s final game as the supervisor of the club while likewise being Luka Modric’s final game as a player at the Santiago Bernabeu arena.
Feelings ran high after the game as the Croatian quote farewell to what has actually been his home for over a decade and the player left the field to among the most historic applauses ever heard in an arena.
Needless to state, it is completely been worthy of for among the very best midfielders in history.
Dalic’s words
In presence for Modric’s special night at the Santiago Bernabeu was Croatian National Group supervisor Zlatko Dalic who spoke with the media after the emotional night.
Speaking on the midfield genius, the supervisor had zero doubts that he would sign once again for a top-level job as the next step in his career.
“Knowing Luka, he is only interested in something, top-level games at a high-level club,” he informed Sportske Novosti.
“I would never quit on Luka Modric, no matter how old he is. But that’s the [Genuine Madrid] policy. Bear in mind that Casillas, Raul or Sergio Ramos left this club, in a much uglier method than Luka.
“He is really a top worth and character, he helps young players and I would never provide him up.”
Speaking on what mattered to Modric and how he would concern his decision over where to play next, Dalic said,
Luka Modric played his final league game for Real Madrid. (Picture by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
“He does not wish to have advantages or play someplace simply for cash. He will go where he will fight for some things, for some prizes.”
The nationwide group supervisor then went on to speak on how it was a benefit for him to go to Modric’s goodbye ceremony at the Bernabeu.
“It was an honor and a privilege to participate in such an occasion. A goodbye to a player with the most trophies in Genuine Madrid’s history– a Croatian, Luka Modric.”
Elaborating on how difficult the day was for the player himself, particularly after all that he had won in the white jersey, Dalic said,
“Something spectacular and incredible, a day that was definitely very challenging for him. A day loaded with emotions and tension because every goodbye is hard.”
“But when you experience this, such love, such feelings, it’s something astounding,” he included.
“It’s hard for Luka, he’s been through numerous battles, and he will get through this one too,” he concluded, supporting the player through the challenging minute.