Modric: France Beneficial Odd Gol



[ad_1]

MOSKWA, KOMPAS.com – Croatian captain Luka Modric admits he's not too disappointed after losing the final of the 2018 World Cup Sunday (15/07/2018) . However, he stressed the bizarre goals of the French national team.

"We are not sorry to play better in most of the game, but they are taking advantage of the appearance of some clumsy goals," said Modric, as reported by BolaSport.com of Sky Sports.

One of the strange goals is Luka Modric could have been the penalty of Antoine Griezmann. Referee Nelson Pitana had to badyze the Video Arbitrier Equipment (VAR) for five minutes before deciding to point the white point.

In addition, Croatia's first goal scored by Luka Modric's suicide could also be considered strange. The goal was created at the first opportunity of France's embarrbading Croatian defense.

Read also: Kylian Mbappe, top scorer in the World Cup final after Pele

Modric must bury his dream of winning the World Cup trophy after Croatia beat 2-4 of France at the Luzhniki stadium. Loser, Croatia achieved a very dominant performance with a ball possession record of 61%.

On this basis, Modric called his team to lose the right head because it showed collective quality throughout the game.

"

At the end of this last game, Modric was crowned best player of the tournament and is entitled to a golden ball trophy.

Read also: Lost to France, Luka Modric continues the tradition of the quarter century

If you look at the data statistics, this title is worthy of admission Modric.On the seven matches, Modric scored two goals and a badists .

Not only that, the Real Madrid player is also crowned as the best player of the game three times.

In addition, Modric 32 years old still has good endurance attested to the field cruising range.

Playing up to 694 minutes, Modric ran with a distance This figure became the farthest distance that a gambler made at the 2018 World Cup. (Wisnu Nova Wistowo)


AFP
2018 World Cup Notes

Editor : Jalu Wisnu Wirajati
Source : BolaSport

[ad_2]
Source link