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Croatia's win against England in the World Cup semi-finals is a feat in itself, but that means more than you think, especially for captain Luka Modric.
as the red and white checkerboard boys defied all odds, claiming a 2-1 win.
For a country of only 4.1 million that gained independence in 1991, it is quite achievement.
We will try to put in context, because what Croatia has achieved is simply extraordinary, "said Craig Foster, a former analyst of Socceroo and SBS.
" I look at all the previous finals of the World Cup and there were 20 today and you have to go back to Uruguay in 1930 and 1950 to talk about a country of this type of small population that makes a World Cup. "
Modric helped his team in the first World Cup final." The former refugee now earns $ 320,000 a week at Real Madrid
He is one of the best footballers in the world, without a doubt, but there is a story that leads to his status of renowned and success that led him to become such a valuable player.
Modric, as many of The senior players survived much more difficult times than the tension of the World Cup of children during the Balkan War – and Modric's childhood was anything but traditional.
Born in 1985, Modric spent part of his childhood in the mountain Velebit warning of "Mines – Keep Out!"
The Man 32 years old spent his early years there and in the nearby village from Zaton Obrovacki to the independence war of the 1990s against Yugoslav communists and Serbian forces. He talks about his bruised childhood, but in 2008, when he signed for Spurs, he briefly touched on the difficulties of his childhood.
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Although 39 he has lived in a hotel for many years and he had financial difficulties, there was one thing that gave him hope
"I've always loved football. His mental strength and his football ability have a lot to do with his past.
In a recent and rare interview he said, "I never relax because if you relax at football your level goes down and it can be difficult to get back to it. the day I retire. "
" I think that a lot of things that happened to me when I was a child in Croatia left me feeling that I should never have Mitigate. "
Even a close childhood Modric's friend was in agreement, believing that such a baggage had contributed to his character and his mental strength