Luka Modric, aged 38, will long remember his recent trip to Leipzig. In a departure from his usual role, he found himself on the bench for the entire Champions League knockout match at the Red Bull Arena, a situation he rarely encounters. Notably, he didn’t even participate in the warm-up, with Joselu and Lucas being the sole substitutions.
This occurrence underscores Ancelotti’s focus on integrating younger players, as evidenced by the full game appearances of Camavinga and Valverde. It signals a shift in Modric’s role, moving towards a phase where he plays a less prominent role than he had anticipated or desired, hinting at the twilight of his tenure with the team.
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Luka Modric’s Rare Bench Role: A Departure from Champions League Norms
Ancelotti had previously stated in several press conferences: “If I’m uncertain about his involvement, Modric doesn’t warm up.” This mindset likely influenced his decision on the significant Champions League night against Leipzig. Throughout his tenure in white, Luka Modric had rarely witnessed an entire Champions League knockout match from the bench, with the exception of the second leg against PSG in the 2017-18 round of 16, attributed to injury.
Prior to that, Modric had maintained an impeccable record, featuring in every match without fail for 28 consecutive games. This streak was interrupted in Germany. Before the PSG match, his absences were limited to four due to injury (in 2014-15) and one for rest (2013-14), all instances where he wasn’t even called up.
The player from Zadar had hoped for increased playing time when he renewed his contract at the end of last year. However, the situation has proved challenging for him. He has only managed to play 45% of the available minutes, averaging 42 minutes per game. His frustration was evident in the six occasions he spent the entire match on the bench: against Las Palmas, Girona, AlmerÃa, Las Palmas again, Arandina, and Leipzig.
Being inherently competitive, he feels frustrated by his limited involvement in matches. This sentiment is compounded by his decision to stay with the team, despite lucrative offers from Arabian clubs and interest from larger clubs. He was led to believe, encouraged by the club, that he would compete on equal footing for his position. However, he currently ranks as the second midfielder with the fewest minutes played, trailing only behind Ceballos.
Modric Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Reduced Playing Time
Modric has chosen to maintain a low profile amidst the recent developments. Since his last statements in Croatia back in September, he has opted to avoid the limelight. Reflecting on his recent benching, he expressed his unease, stating, “I’m not accustomed to being on the bench for three consecutive games; it’s a particularly strange feeling for me. The coach made his decision for his own reasons. I reiterate, I didn’t stay just to be a benchwarmer; I want to play and enjoy football.” Despite his frustration over the lack of playing time, he is mindful not to disrupt the team’s positive momentum.
Speculation has arisen within the Croatian team regarding the possibility of this being Modric’s final year with Real Madrid. Robert Jarni, Croatia’s Under 17 coach, shared his perspective on the matter, stating, “From what I see, I believe he’s not feeling very content at the moment and may seek an exit. Such is the nature of football.” Jarni also remarked on Modric’s limited minutes, expressing concern, “I don’t think coming on in the final minutes is beneficial for him,” highlighting the unprecedented situation the midfielder finds himself in this season.
Real Madrid Contemplates Farewell for Luka Modric: Croatian Legend’s Departure
Real Madrid is already contemplating a farewell for Luka Modric. Recent trends within the club suggest that this may be his final season with the team. After 12 years, they believe his cycle is nearing its end, with a focus on transitioning to younger players, a goal they’ve set for the medium to long term and are actively pursuing this year.
Regardless of the outcome, the club is resolute that Modric’s departure, a five-time Champions League champion, should be marked with grandeur. They aim for a farewell that epitomizes harmony and utmost respect, fitting for a legend who played a pivotal role in returning the club to European prominence. Various options are being considered to ensure a poignant and memorable send-off.
Among these ideas is the possibility of announcing his departure before the season’s end, allowing him to receive applause from the crowds on the fields he’s graced, reminiscent of Iniesta’s farewell from Barcelona in 2018.
Currently, both the club and Modric are fully concentrated on the remaining fixtures of the season. With a packed calendar ahead, Ancelotti will rely on Modric’s experience and skill, particularly given his consistent performance when afforded regular playing time.
Despite limited minutes, Modric has made significant contributions, providing a goal and six assists to the team. With the Euro Cup on the horizon, Modric is determined to arrive at the continental tournament in peak physical condition. Moreover, if his time at the club does come to an end, he aims to depart with even more titles added to the club’s illustrious trophy cabinet.