Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Architect of Croat run to semifinals, Modric favourite to win Ballon d’Or

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

“We keep hearing the same question and we give out the same answer,” said Croatia’s Ivan Perisic last week.

Every time a Croatian player appears before the media at this World Cup, he knows a question about Modric is coming, and every time the answer reflects the admiration there is in the squad for the captain. The 32-year-old has been outstandin­g in his team’s run to a semi-final against England in Moscow on Wednesday, picking up the manof-the-match award in three of Croatia’s five matches.

Modric has scored twice in Russia, including a fabulous goal in the 3-0 win over Argentina in the group stage, and twice netted in nail-biting penalty shootouts against Denmark and Russia.

The coolness displayed by the Real Madrid playmaker in the last-16 tie against the Danes was particular­ly impressive — having missed a penalty in extra time, he still stepped up to score another spot-kick in shootouts.

After once again starring for Real, who won a fourth Champions League crown in five seasons by beating Liverpool in Kiev in May, Modric will be almost assured of winning the Ballon d’Or if he can lead Croatia all the way to World Cup glory.

“I’ve known Luka for a number of years, not only with the national team. We played at club level as well,” says striker Mario Mandzukic, who played with Modric at Dinamo Zagreb a decade ago. “He deserves all the accolades he gets from the media and public. He has worked very hard to get to this point. He is our captain, our leader, we follow him.”

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