2018 Ballon d'Or Winner Luka Modric, Would Have Preferred To Win This One Important Thing In His Career


Luka Modric wins Ballon d'Or  at a ceremony in Paris on Monday December 2, 2018– ending the domination of Ronaldo and Barcelona sensation Messi, who had split the past 10 awards.

Modric became the first Croatian to win the Ballon d’Or, He capped a brilliant 2018 by edging five-time winner and former team-mate Ronaldo, who finished second, while Messi was fifth in the voting.

The 33-year-old Modric who was also named FIFA’s Best Men’s Player this year – helped Croatia to the World Cup final in Russia having guided Madrid to a third successive Champions League crown.


Modric, however, admitted he would give up all his individual accolades – including the Ballon d’Or – to win the World Cup.

“I said, I think last time when I won The Best, I would change all my individual awards for the World Cup, unfortunately it didn’t happen,” Modric told reporters. “This success we achieved at the World Cup for such a small country like Croatia is something amazing.

“But, like I told you, I would change all of this for a World Cup. It didn’t happen, this is a great feeling to win at least this, and very happy for it.”

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