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Despite Modric congratulating Messi, the low blow he gave Argentina before the final

The Croatian questioned the penalty in favor of the country and criticized the actions of Daniele Orsato

By William Estrella

The Croatian questioned the penalty in favor of the country and criticized the actions of Daniele Orsato
The Croatian questioned the penalty in favor of the country and criticized the actions of Daniele Orsato

The Argentine team entered the grand final of the World Cup in Qatar, after beating Croatia 3-0. Lionel Messi was the figure of the match, where he scored a penalty goal and gave a magnificent assist to Julián Álvarez. After the commitment, Luka Modric, captain of the European team, highlighted the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7), but gave the Albiceleste a low blow.

The 'Flea' lives a spectacular present in the Middle East. After his goal against Croatia, the PSG striker scored his fifth goal in the competition and also has three assists. Before the current vice-champion of the world, he walked around and confirmed that he is the best footballer of all time.

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After the final whistle, Luka Modric, who played in his last World Cup, praised Lionel Messi, who now thinks of France or Morocco. “Messi is having an incredible tournament and is showing all his quality. All his greatness ”, he pointed out in dialogue with the press. The Croatian knows Leo very well after the classics played in Spain between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The low blow to Argentina:

Despite the fact that he thanked the applause that came from the Argentine fans, Modric questioned the referee's decision on the penalty awarded in favor of the Albiceleste. Julián Álvarez was brought down in the area, but the Croatian suggested that it was not a foul. Furthermore, he described Daniele Orsato, the semifinal judge, as one of the worst referees he has ever seen on a playing field.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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