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Modric doesn’t look 35 on the pitch: Zidane

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MADRID — Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane praised an evergreen Luka Modric after the 35-year-old midfielder produced a majestic display in a comfortabl­e 3-1 win over Atalanta on Tuesday as the Spanish side reached the Champions League quarterfin­als.

Modric played a crucial role in breaking the deadlock by contributi­ng to his side’s high-pressing game and intercepti­ng a kick out from Atalanta keeper Marco Sportiello to set up Karim Benzema for the opening goal.

“We all know the player Modric is, he may be 35, but he sure doesn’t look it out on the pitch,” Zidane told reporters after his side made it to the last eight of Europe’s top competitio­n for the first time since 2018.

Working in tandem with fellow pass-master Toni Kroos in the absence of suspended holding midfielder Casemiro, the Croatian also helped Real control possession and deal with Atalanta’s energetic pressing game.

“Each player has their own characteri­stics and as a holding midfield duo, they are phenomenal,” added the Frenchman on Kroos and Modric.

Modric, who was voted the best player in the world in 2018, said he still felt fit enough to keep on going for a few more years in Europe’s elite.

“I feel as though I’m still 27. I feel really good and it goes to show you should not look at how old someone is. What matters is what we do on the pitch, not our passports,” he said.

“With my current shape, and with everything I’ve achieved with this club, I’m still hungry to keep competing at the highest level and I’ll keep working hard every day to do that.”

Apart from a couple of scares, Real dominated the match to secure a 4-1 aggregate win thanks to a penalty from Sergio Ramos and a late Marco Asensio strike, which arrived immediatel­y after Luis Muriel had hit back for Atalanta from a free kick.

“You have to congratula­te the players because we played splendidly from start to finish, against a team that demands a lot of you physically,” Zidane added.

“We did exactly what we needed to do, both in defence and when we had the ball. We could say it was a complete performanc­e."

Atalanta’s Muriel was in awe of Real’s coolness under pressure.

“They managed to come out of our pressure very easily, it is something that leaves a big impression on you, their calmness on the ball even though they were playing a tie which would have caused them many problems had they lost,” the Colombian said.

 ??  ?? Luka Modric (left) was the toast of the day in Budapest
Luka Modric (left) was the toast of the day in Budapest

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