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MODRIC LIVING THE DREAM

Captain aims to help Croatia outdo ‘Class of 1998’

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AFTER scoring one of the goals of the tournament and upstaging Lionel Messi by leading his team to the top of their group, Croatia captain Luka Modric hopes to fulfil a dream that began when he watched his nation record a best ever World Cup showing.

“It was a huge advert for Croatia, all the world finally knew about us,” the 32-year-old midfielder reflected a couple of years ago of that 1998 run to a thirdplace finish. “I began dreaming about trying to reach that level one day.”

Today, Modric leads Croatia in a last-16 tie they are hot favourites to win against Denmark, whose main threat is another slight and silky midfielder: Christian Eriksen.

Croatia are brimming with confidence after winning Group D at player although Davor Suker finished second in 1998, the year Croatia lost to hosts France in the World Cup semi-finals.

A visionary passer and fleetfoote­d dribbler, Modric came to global prominence when he joined Tottenham in the Premier League in 2008. He has kept his form with Real Madrid’s Champions League-winning sides since joining them in 2012.

Unlike some other creative geniuses, Modric also busts a lung to help defend – a quality that endears him to both fans and coaches.

“He’s the engine that makes us go,” Croatia boss Zlatko Dalic said before the tournament.

“He’s also a captain who leads by example. He always gives his maximum, sets high standards with his attitude, aggression and energy on the pitch, and with his behaviour off it.”

Disappoint­ed with his personal performanc­es in Brazil four years ago, Modric has already more than made up for it but now wants to go further and surpass the Croatian ‘Class of 1998’ that first inspired him as a boy.

 ?? PIC EPA ?? Denmark’s Christian Eriksen (centre) attends training with teammates at Luzhniki Stadium
PIC EPA Denmark’s Christian Eriksen (centre) attends training with teammates at Luzhniki Stadium
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