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MADRID'S MIDFIELD MAGICIAN
Millennium Post Delhi
|Delhi 25 May 2025
A REMARKABLE ERA IN REAL MADRID'S STORIED PAST IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE AS LUKA MODRIC'S 13-YEAR TENURE — MARKED BY SUBLIME SKILL, UNWAVERING DEDICATION, AND AN UNSHAKABLE BELIEF — QUIETLY AND GRACEFULLY COMES TO AN END
By the time this story is published, Luka Modric would have already bid farewell to Real Madrid. Over the 13 seasons at Santiago Bernabeu, Modric transformed from a promising talent into a symbol of excellence and resilience, leaving an indelible mark on the club and the sport.
Luka Modric, the Croatian maestro and one of the most decorated players in Real Madrid's fabled history, will say goodbye to that club which defined him as much as he dignified it in the same coin. The news of Modric hanging his boots signals the end of a chapter that has combined grace with grit and unshakable belief — a journey that started in 2012 and turned into a saga of brilliance that very few in football can match.
Born in the war-torn streets of Zadar, Modric's earliest experiences in football were not so different. Adversity was his constant companion on the field, not in the form of war but in other players' whispers about his diminutive size. It wasn't the death knell to his passion; rather, it fanned his desire's embers into a blaze. He would come to be known as that refugee kid who bought into football in bleak times, making fantasies wiggle their way through scorched parking lots and provisional shelters.
This is the fairy tale of turning from a boy kicking tin cans in the refugee hotel's vacant parking lot into a star so bright that it illuminates the floors of the best clubs in the world. Modric joined Real Madrid during the summer of 2012 from Tottenham Hotspur, a signing that many initially doubted. How could so little an unprepossessing playmaker bear the weight of expectation at a club so overstuffed with Galacticos and gladiatorial demands? It didn't take long for Modric to make his doubters eat their words.
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