Luka Modric's Remarkable Career Journey: From Real Madrid to AC Milan
Luka Modric reflects on his decision to join AC Milan after a successful spell at Real Madrid, emphasizing his admiration for the club's history and reputation. Despite acknowledging it as a 'step down', he feels it was the right move for this stage of his career. Read on to discover more about Modric's transition and impact in Serie A.
Luka Modric admits he took "a step down" by joining AC Milan after his spell at Real Madrid came to an end, but the midfielder insists he made the "right" decision by accepting the Serie A side's offer. Still going strong at 40 years old, the midfielder is aware his longevity has been "incredible" as he explained why he abandoned his plan to retire in Madrid.Modric bailed on his initial plan to end his playing career at Madrid by joining Milan in the summer. Having since turned 40, the midfielder has thoroughly impressed in Serie A, earning immense praise from his team-mates and many former heroes of the Italian game. The six-time Champions League winner has one goal and two assists to his name for the Rossoneri so far, immediately taking on an integral role as Massimiliano Allegri's side target the Serie A title. His performances have already sparked rumours of another transfer, but the ex-Tottenham star has opened up on his attraction to the San Siro club and his joy at wearing the red and black shirt.As per the Croatian, it was Milan's reputation that prompted him to sign a one-year deal at the club. He explained to Arena Sport: "After Real, I've always said it, wherever you go it's a step down. There is no doubt about this and all players can confirm it. But I think I arrived at a club that is very close to Real Madrid in terms of reputation and history: for me it is the most ideal situation that could have happened to me. Especially because I love Milan and as a child I grew up with Italian football. Milan was the club I adored the most. When Milan's option presented itself, it was the right one for me."Speaking on his experience in the city and at the club, he claimed, "The city is wonderful. People welcomed me phenomenally, both inside and outside the club. The teammates, the coach, the fans, everything is really high-level. You can see that Milan is a great historic club, one of the biggest in the world. You can feel it at every step, so I'm really happy and I'm enjoying all of this."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Modric won 28 trophies during his 13-year tenure at the Spanish capital, and that includes six Champions League titles and four La Liga accolades. However, departing from the club was tough for him, as he mentioned: "Honestly, it wasn't easy, because I spent 13 years, almost half of my life, practically in a club, in a city. It was one of the best times of my life. I arrived in Madrid perhaps relatively late, at 27, but at the right time. I was ready for that step. The four years in England helped me a lot. And everything I experienced and achieved in Madrid afterwards seems unreal to me."Apart from the trophies and victories, staying 13 years in such a club... I arrived at 27 and I stayed almost until 40 and it is something incredible! Because you know what kind of club Madrid is, you know that they don't tolerate mediocrity, and to stay at that level, in a club like that, for so many years, with all the successes I've experienced there, it's something incredible. In my previous way of thinking, I believed that I would be satisfied if I ended my career at 35. But my professional curriculum has long since exceeded that limit, and I do not hide my gratitude: I am still, thank God, at that level and it is something incredible!"He added: "I've always said it and it wasn't platitudes, flattering the fans or the club - my big wish was to retire in Madrid. But simply, everything has a beginning and an end." Sitting second on the Serie A table, Modric's Milan will take on Lazio on Saturday at San Siro with the aim of leapfrogging Roma into first place, temporarily at least. Modric, who enjoyed a full 90 minutes in the Rossoneri's 1-0 win over arch-rivals Inter, is expected to start once again this weekend.
Luka Modric Embraces New Challenge at AC Milan
Acknowledging that joining AC Milan represented a step down after his illustrious stint at Real Madrid, Luka Modric expresses contentment with his decision. Despite initially planning to retire in Madrid, the midfielder was drawn to Milan's rich history and his childhood fondness for Italian football. His immediate impact on the team has earned praise from fans, teammates, and former Italian football legends.
Embracing Milan's Rich History and Reputation
Modric reveals his deep admiration for AC Milan's reputation, likening it to Real Madrid in terms of historic significance. He highlights the warm reception he received from the city, fans, and club members, emphasizing the high-level environment at Milan. The Croatian midfielder expresses joy and gratitude for the opportunity to represent a club he adored since childhood.
Reflecting on Real Madrid Departure and Longevity in Football
After 13 successful years at Real Madrid, including multiple Champions League triumphs and La Liga titles, Modric found it challenging to leave the club. Despite his initial desire to retire in Madrid, he acknowledges the natural progression and evolution in his career. The 40-year-old marvels at his continued level of performance and longevity, considering his sustained success at an elite club like Real Madrid 'incredible'.
Milan's Serie A Title Aspirations and Modric's Role
Contributing to AC Milan's current position as contenders for the Serie A title, Luka Modric aims to lead the team to success under coach Massimiliano Allegri. As Milan gears up to face Lazio in a crucial fixture, Modric's experience and influence on the pitch are expected to be pivotal. The midfielder's focus remains on propelling Milan to the top of the Serie A table as he embraces the challenges of a new league.

