A man speaks into a microphone in a stadium.  The text quotes him about the importance of the World Cup in relation to the Euro, emphasizing the participation of South American teams.  Modrić nods his head in agreement, emphasizing the unique challenges that each tournament brings.A man speaks into a microphone in a stadium.  The text quotes him about the importance of the World Cup in relation to the Euro, emphasizing the participation of teams from South America.  Modrić nods his head in agreement, emphasizing the unique challenges that each tournament brings.

Oh, the drama unfolding in the world of football! Just the other day, Luka Modrić put in his two cents and sparked quite a conversation. While everyone is buzzing about Kylian Mbappé’s big move to Real Madrid, his attitude towards the Euros and the World Cup has really stirred the pot.

So here’s the scoop: Mbappé, fresh off his transfer, dropped a bombshell in a press conference, suggesting the Euros might just top the World Cup in terms of weight. His reasoning? Knowing the European teams makes the Euros tactically difficult from the start.

But wait, not everyone is on the same page. Step into Luka Modrić, an experienced skipper from Croatia. He doesn’t buy what Mbappé is selling. During a conversation with ESPN, Modrić quickly tipped the scales towards the World Cup, pointing to the global challenge it presents. I mean, think about it – teams from all over the world, bringing styles you only get to see once every four years. Modric respects Mbappé’s attitude, but firmly believes that the World Cup is a tough nut to crack.

Even as the Euros kick off and Croatia face Spain this Saturday, this little debate adds a touch of extra spice to the mix. Although Messi and other football stars have spoken out, it is clear that everyone has an opinion. But hey, that’s football for you—always something to talk about!



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