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Luka Modric, 37, reveals he will NEVER retire from Croatia duty as World Cup ace says ‘there’s no reason’


LUKA MODRIC has no intention of retiring from the Croatian national team despite heading into twilight of his career.

The Real Madrid star became a hero for his country after leading them to the World Cup final in 2018.

Luka Modric made his debut for Croatia in 2006 aged just 20 and made his 156th appearance in Qatar, aged 37.

The 37-year-old wears the armband for his nation and has racked up a whopping 159 appearances for the side, more than any other player.

Despite many assuming the Qatar World Cup would be his final swan song due to his age, Modric has been quick to dispel any rumours.

He said: “No, I won’t leave the national team. I feel very fit, very good and I’ll stay here until I can.

“There’s no reason to retire. It’s my choice. People say I should leave and focus on club football. I don’t agree”

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The midfield maestro has had an illustrious club career outside of international football, winning five Champions League trophies and three La Liga titles.

Modric has also had his fair share of individual accolades, winning the Ballon d’Or in 2018 as well as UEFA Player of the Year.

The former Tottenham man will be hoping to cement his name in footballing folklore by taking his nation one step further to win the World Cup in Qatar.

Croatia finished second in Group F before beating Japan on penalties in the round of 16 of the tournament.

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They face favourites Brazil next as they fight to push onto the semi-finals of the competition.

Modric is yet to register a goal or assist in the four games he’s played in Qatar so far.

The star is currently in the midst of his tenth season in Madrid after his move from North London in 2012.

He has amassed 454 appearances for the La Liga champions and has scored 36 goals and registered 74 assists.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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