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Goodbye Luka

December 14, 2022 18:16 IST

Luka Modric

IMAGE: Luka Modric waves to fans after the match as Croatia are eliminated from the World Cup. Photograph: Carl Recin/Reuters

Croatia's run to the semi-finals of a second consecutive World Cup was nothing short of remarkable for the small Balkan nation -- with a population of only 4 million -- and even Tuesday's 3-0 defeat by Argentina does not overshadow their achievements on football's biggest stage.

Luka Modric

IMAGE: Croatia's defeat meant this could be the end of the road for Luka Modric as far as his international career is concerned. Photograph: Carl Recin/Reuters

Croatia, who finished runners-up in 2018, may have seen the last of many players from their 'golden generation', with 37-year-old Luka Modric receiving a standing ovation when the former Ballon d'Or winner was substituted.

Luka Modric

IMAGE: Despite the loss, Modric is leaving a legacy behind, which none of his predecessors achieved. Photograph: Carl Recin/Reuters

Croatia tried their best to control their World Cup semi-final but a vintage performance from Argentina Skipper Lionel Messi took the game away from them.

Modric, who will now look to help his team finish third in the tournament, called out Italian Referee Daniele Orsato's performance.

Luka Modric

Modric slammed the referee for awarding a penalty to Argentina in the FIFA World Cup semi-final, saying 'He is a disaster' and 'one of the worst'.

Luka Modric

Putting aside his World Cup dream being shattered, Modric wished Messi well as the 2022 tournament is the last chance for the Argentine to get his hands on the coveted World Cup trophy, the only title missing from his illustrious career.

Croatia will take on the loser of the second semi-final between France and Morocco in the third-place playoff on December 17, while Argentina will meet the winner of the second semi-final in the summit clash on December 18.

Luka Modric

IMAGE: Luka Modric walked out of the pitch in the 80th minute, replaced by Lovro Majer, the Croatian fans in the stand applauded him. Photograph: Carl Recin/Reuters

Modric, regarded as one of the best midfielders to ever play the game, won't probably play at the tournament after Saturday. In 2026, he will be 41, too old for the tough routine required of a player of his quality.

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