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Luka Modric says Croatia were the better team in World Cup final and calls Golden Ball a mere consolation prize

Real Madrid midfielder Modric named best player of the tournament having lost the final to France

LUKA MODRIC admitted his World Cup Golden Ball was mere consolation.

The Croatian kingpin was forced to watch France lift the trophy he had hoped to raise into into the dark clouds above the Luzhniki.

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Luka Modric says the World Cup Golden Ball is a mere consolationCredit: EPA

Modric did get his hands on the tournament’s main individual prize, becoming the seventh man out of the last eight - and sixth in a row - to win the World Cup golden ball but not lift the biggest trophy in sport.

And the former Spurs schemer conceded: “Of course I’m proud - but what I wanted to achieve was the World Cup trophy.

“I wanted to win THAT, for Croatia. It didn’t happen. That’s it, that’s it.

“We all have the same sensation, that we were unlucky. We played well and were the better team but sometimes the better team doesn’t win.”

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Real Madrid midfielder Modric was part of the Croatia side that lost the final to FranceCredit: Getty - Contributor
Modric was awarded the trophy by Fifa while Kylian Mbappe won young player of the tournamentCredit: EPA
Russian president Vladimir Putin presented the Golden Ball to ModricCredit: EPA
Former Spurs midfielder Modric was gutted to lose the final in MoscowCredit: Reuters
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Croatia star Luka Modric teary as he wins Golden Ball at World Cup 2018

Italy’s Toto Schillachi began the bizarre Golden Ball sequence in 1990, although Brazil’s Romario tasted the fruits of both victories four years later.

But since then, Ronaldo in 1998, Germany’s Oliver Kahn, French legend Zinedine Zidane, Uruguay’s Diego Forlan and Lionel Messi four years ago all had the trophy as a consolation prize.

Croatian FA President and former Arsenal striker Davor Suker said: “I’m so happy for him. He is a legend - and I hope he’s a legend in the team for many more years to come.”


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Modric agreed that France’s controversial spot kick second was the “turning point” of Sunday’s Final.

He added: “I was surprised. For the first goal the referee gave a foul that wasn’t a foul, and they scored from the free-kick.

“We recovered, played out best football but then he gave them a penalty like that.

“It kills you. You can’t keep on coming back and coming back.

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“We fought to the end and have to be proud.

“This was the biggest thing in Croatian football history, Croatian sporting history. But it wasn’t enough.”

Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter praised the hosts Russia on social media and sympathised with the runners-up.

He wrote: "Outstanding World Cup!

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"In the end heaven was crying for Croatia and about the VAR-decision."

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