Modric: 'I Joined Milan to Win' and Reveals 'Ancelotti Told Me I'd Love It Here'
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Croatian has become a reference point for Portuguese even in training: the new attitude, perspectives, the Allegri plan
GdS: Gila, Modric and hopefully Jashari - Tare driven by mercato intuitions
By: Oliver Fisher Massimiliano Allegri is getting a lot of praise for the work he has done at AC Milan, but Igli Tare might be the unsung hero.La Gazzetta dello Sport write about how Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma are getting a lot of flowers, as are Chivu’s Inter and Fabio Grosso’s Sassuolo, in terms of surpassing expectations. The team that are in top spot, however, are Milan, but how did they get there?The last and the firstIgli Tare was the fir…
There were almost no doubts about the talent and class of the 1985-born player. But the impact Luka Modric has had in the Rossoneri jersey, the one he coveted as a boy, has surpassed even the sweetest expectations. Luka is the beacon of Max Allegri's new AC Milan. The former Galacticos was a guest in the TG1 studios and joked with the host, also revealing his secret dream. Luka Modric's words: "Playing for AC Milan is the best thing right now. I…
Modric: 'I joined Milan to win' and reveals 'Ancelotti told me I'd love it here'
Luka Modric continues to defy all expectations at 40 years of age, with the Croatian maestro quickly becoming the heartbeat of Milan’s midfield.His impact in the opening weeks of the season has gone beyond what many in Italy predicted, and the Rossoneri fanbase has already embraced him as a leader on and off the pitch.Speaking live on TG1, with quotes via MilanNews, Modric explained why he chose Milan for the final great chapter of his career, i…
Admiration and respect. These are the healthy ingredients that characterize the relationship between Leao and Modric, the Rossoneri's odd couple. Today's Corriere della Sera discusses this dynamic, revealing some anecdotes about the bond the two players are forging in these first months of the season. Like Ibra, different from Ibra. The Portuguese's veneration for the Croatian is total, almost physical. At Milanello, it's said he often stands an…
Luka Modric drives the group and never feels tired - Milan follows him
Luka Modric pushed Fazzini aside, outmuscled Fagioli, and sprinted back to recover the ball from Nicolussi Caviglia. San Siro erupted as if Milan had scored a goal, not simply won back possession. The Modric effect was tangible, the roar greeting his tackles was immense. Two days ago, Luka won duels against players at least fifteen years younger, not because of superior technique, but because he ran harder, faster, and with more conviction. Luka…
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