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Star pleased to get through ‘another drama’

Modric: Winning World Cup more important than Ballon d’Or

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Croatia captain Luka Modric said his side showed character on Saturday to get through “another drama” after edging to a second straight shootout win to knock out Russia and set up a World Cup semifinal with England.

Zlatko Dalic’s men thought they had won the game when center back Domagoj Vida put them in front in extra time, only for Russia’s Mario Fernandes to head home and snatch a thrilling 2-2 draw.

“Another drama for us,” said Real Madrid midfielder Modric.

Croatia had also needed spot kicks to get past a dogged Denmark in the last 16, but Modric insisted they would not be tired for the last-four clash against England at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium on Wednesday.

“We have enough time to rest and prepare well,” said Modric.

“We have to enjoy the moment, then tomorrow we prepare for England.”

It is only the second time that Croatia have reached the World Cup semifinals since becoming an independen­t nation. They finished third in 1998.

They have underachie­ved in recent years despite boasting a side including Modric, Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic and Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic.

An opening loss to hosts Brazil proved costly in the group stage four years ago, before a heartbreak­ing defeat deep into extra time against eventual champions Portugal in the last 16 at Euro 2016.

“This makes us extremely proud that after 20 years we’ve reached the semis of the World Cup,” the 32-year-old added. “We took a difficult route and we were unlucky, particular­ly in previous tournament­s, especially the Euros. But now we are collecting those debts in this World Cup.”

After 10 years of Real’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona’s Lionel Messi dominating the Ballon d’Or, there has been talk that leading his country to World Cup glory could see Modric break the pair’s strangleho­ld on the award for the world’s best player.

“I’m not thinking about it, only about my national team succeeding,” he said.

“Individual awards are not important for me frankly.”

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Luka Modric of Croatia celebrates scoring his team’s third penalty in the shootout during their World Cup quarterfin­al match against Russia at Fisht Stadium on Saturday in Sochi, Russia.
Photo: VCG Luka Modric of Croatia celebrates scoring his team’s third penalty in the shootout during their World Cup quarterfin­al match against Russia at Fisht Stadium on Saturday in Sochi, Russia.

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