Modric Remains at the Helm for Croatia
Luka Modric called up by Croatia at almost 39 years old.
The Real Madrid player, who’s about to turn 39, has been called up by Zlatko Dalic, the coach of the Croatian national team, for the September Nations League matches against Portugal and Poland. This call-up puts to rest any rumors of the player retiring from international duty, which had been swirling after the recent Euros.
Following Croatia's disappointing performance in Euro 2024, many thought that Luka Modric, a Real Madrid legend and a key figure in Croatian football, would step down from international play. However, Dalic’s decision makes it clear that Modric remains a vital part of the team, and retirement isn’t on the cards just yet.
Modric himself has expressed his desire to keep competing at the highest level. His big goal now is to reach the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in Mexico, the United States, and Canada. This tournament, likely his last major international event, has become the driving force behind the veteran midfielder's continued career.
Throughout his career, Modric has proven to be a world-class player, influencing games with his vision, intelligence, and leadership on the field. Despite his age, he continues to perform at a level that keeps him among the best in his position, both at Real Madrid and with the Croatian national team.
With his sights set on the 2026 World Cup, Modric seems determined to extend his international career and continue representing his country at the highest level. His experience and quality will be crucial for Croatia's aspirations in the coming years, and his legacy as one of the best players of his generation keeps growing.