Luka Modric breaks Real Madrid record as 39-year-old legend's ...

21 Oct 2024
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At 39 years, Luka Modric writes new pages to his glorious career at Real Madrid. During the match in La Liga on Sunday, the Croatian midfielder will become the oldest player to wear the Real Madrid jersey, sweeping away a record held by legendary Ferenc Puskás back in 1966. At 39 years and 40 days, he passed the Hungarian legend and drove home the point of how important he is still to the best club in the world.

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At the venerable age of 39 years, 40 days, Luka Modrić did something only a few could dream about as he became the oldest ever player to don the kit of Real Madrid in its 122-year history. That was a title previously held by Ferenc Puskás, who, although a legend, had stamped his presence at the club when he was 39 years and 36 days old. And how could we forget Puskás? At age 31, he joined Real Madrid and picked up several titles in quick succession, joining the ranks of greats in soccer.

However, Modric has been writing his story in his own way. Setting not only longevity records but making a vital impact on the field of play stands sure testament to the fact that for the Croatian, with 547 matches in the Real Madrid jersey, age is just a number. He seems almost to be defying time as he plays with the same intelligence, vision, and artistry that made him an instant star at the club.

When asked about the record, Modric seemed to respond in very humble fashion: "I don't like to be reminded of my age, but. that's something impressive." Downplaying his age, he spoke of his accomplishments and the pride he has playing for the "best club in the world." And who could blame him? Over the course of 13 seasons, Modric has built himself one heck of a résumé: 27 titles for Real Madrid, highlighted by six Champions League crowns.

This is incredible, the way Modric keeps his feet on the ground after all the accolades. Maybe herein lies one of the secrets behind his long life at the top of professional soccer. While most crack under the pressure, Modric rises above it, continuing to focus on the bottom line-the game.

During his record-breaking game, Modric was not a mere formality but played his role quite evidently to seal Real Madrid's win. He had an assist pinpointed to Vinícius Júnior as Real Madrid managed to pip the result 2-1. The Croatian seems to have a radar in his foot, having spotted the movement by Vini and then surgically left it at a place where it needed to be. Or, as he put it: "If the run is good, it's easy to find him."

These are plays emblematic of Modric. Very few players in the world possess this sort of vision and understanding of how a teammate might cut across the pitch. It's almost like he views the game in slow motion, one step ahead, always prepared for an ideal pass or setting up a goal.

Every time someone speaks of Modric, one has to bring up the enormous collection of titles he has achieved. With 27 trophies for Real Madrid, he is enshrined as the most titled player ever in the club's history. Not just any titles either, but six Champions Leagues, five Club World Cups, five UEFA Super Cups, four La Liga titles, two Copa del Reys, and five Spanish Super Cups.

These numbers are amazing, but it's the consistency that is the most spectacular thing about Modric. It was never a matter of him being part of a winning team; he was always there as an important prop, year in and year out. Since he first signed with Real Madrid in 2012, Modric has completed Real Madrid's midfield with his balance, control, and vision that not many footballers possess. He keeps readjusting his game season after season, even at an advanced age, to prove he has much more to give.

The big question now is how much longer we will get to see Modric on the field. Many at 39 would say he is done and that it is time just to hang those boots, but Modric seems determined to keep playing so long as his body allows. Still got plenty left in the tank, and inside Real Madrid, his presence is undeniable. He himself announced that he would only leave when he felt that he could no longer contribute to the club.

Modrić is both an indulgence and a requisite for Real Madrid in equal measure. The club are seeking to reimagine certain parts of their squad, but if they want to remain competitive at the very top, they need a man with the experience and leadership qualities that Modrić brings. They know it, which is why they've handled the Croatian with care, giving him more rest and making sure he stays fresh for moments that will prove decisive.

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