I'm
the little man who can, says Croatia's Modric
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[July 14, 2018]
By Nick Mulvenney
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Croatia captain Luka
Modric says determination and self-belief were always more important
than physical stature in football and that will be as true in
Sunday's World Cup final as in any other match.
At 1.72 meters (5ft 8in) and 66kg (146 lbs), the Croatia playmaker
can cut a diminutive figure on the pitch but he has few rivals when
it comes to skill, game-management and stamina.
On Sunday, the winner of four Champions League titles with Real
Madrid will play the biggest match of his life against France and
size will be the last thing on his mind.
"I've always ignored such talk," he told reporters on the eve of his
nation's first World Cup final.
"I have never doubted myself even if others did, I always believed I
could get to where I am today and thank God this came true.
"You don't have to be a giant to play football, I'm happy with where
I am. I am happy with where I am and I never cared what anyone else
said, it only further motivated me."
France will be clear favorites to win a second World Cup at the
Luzhniki Stadium and Croatia will be relying on the resilience that
got them through three lots of extra time and two penalty shootouts
in their knockout matches.
Many of this generation of Croatian players grew up during the war
following the break-up of Yugoslavia, however, and that have given
them a mental toughness.
"I’ve seen a great deal of hardship in my life," added Modric, who
lived in refugee hostels for several years as a child.
"The most important thing is to never give up, never give in to
circumstances, believe yourself and to soldier on no matter what's
in your way.
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Croatia's Luka Modric during training ahead of World Cup
quarter-final in Sochi, Russia - July 5, 2018. REUTERS/Henry
Romero/File Photo
"There are ups and downs but whatever happens, you have to trust and
believe in yourself.
"Fight for your dreams and success. This is what has always guided
me."
Despite all the talent in their ranks, Croatia's place at the World
Cup was in jeopardy as late as last October when Zlatko Dalic took
over and Modric paid tribute to the impact the coach has had on the
team.
"We are in the World Cup final, that was the influence of the
coach," the 32-year-old said.
"He came into the picture at a very difficult moment ... In the
first game, he talked us up to give us self-belief and told us we
were still good players despite this crisis.
"He brought us calmness, he perked us up and what we most like is
his sincerity and his attitude towards each and every player. We
like having him around, he's shown his influence, not just as a
coach but more importantly as a human being."
(Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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