Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Modric calls for a check on emotion, seeks final hurrah on special night

- Bhargab Sarmah

he said on Saturday.

Luka Modric has run the show this summer for Croatia. The diminutive midfielder leads what is being dubbed as Croatia’s ‘golden generation’, with some prominent names such as Ivan Rakitic, Perisic and Mandzukic, among others, part of the side.

And the generation has delivered well so far. However, with the world’s biggest prize in football there for the taking, there is no doubt that they will be fighting France with their entire might to try and take the trophy home.

“I would definitely leave my football boots behind on Monday if that was the price I had to pay to win for my country, to win for Croatia,” said Rakitic on Friday. MOSCOW: Luka Modric insists Croatia must keep emotions in check when they face France in the World Cup final at the Luzhniki Stadium here on Sunday.

“We have to leave emotions aside and give more than we’ve given on the pitch in the previous matches. We want to make everyone happy,” said Modric. “Just because this is a huge game, we should not change anything. We need to be relaxed, prepare in the same way we prepared for the other games.”

Asked how his showing has helped change the conversati­on over physicalit­y in football, Modric said: “I’ve always ignored such talk. You don’t have to be a giant to play football. I’m happy with where I am and I never cared what anyone else said. It only further motivated me.”

He also had words of praise for head coach Zlatko Dalic. “He came into the picture at a very difficult moment,” said Modric. “We like having him around, he’s shown his influence, not just as a coach but more importantl­y as a human being,” said Modric.

Coach Dalic said Croatia are keen to get some much-needed rest ahead of the final although he brushed aside concerns of fatigue for his players who have been involved in three gruelling knockout-stage games.

“We have nothing to practice. We need relaxation and rest to regain freshness. We have some minor injuries, minor problems. I hope we will overcome those and all my players will be ready to play in the final. If they aren’t, we have great players on the bench who are raring to go,” said Dalic.

It will be a special night for Croatia as they play their firstever final and Dalic said: “(Irrespecti­ve of the result) we can’t be more joyous and proud when we see what joy we have brought to the country. Win or lose (on Sunday), it will be a seismic event and this brings us strength and motivation.”

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