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Published 17:22 4 Dec 2018 GMT
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He is an incredible footballer, potentially an all-time great, and someone with an incredible backstory, a former refugee who grew up in a war-torn country and overcame all the odds.
Modric has proved people wrong his entire career and has now been given the most prestigious individual award in the world's most competitive sport.
But was he the best footballer in the world over the last year? No, he wasn't. You can say that and still recognise that Modric is a midfield master.
Modric receiving the award isn't really the problem, he deserves all the recognition and plaudits that come his way. It's the award itself. It shouldn't hold the credibility or importance that it does for several reasons.
For a start, Messi, the greatest footballer of all time, finished in fifth place in the voting this year. This instantly discredits the award. An accolade based on football excellence that places Messi in fifth place shouldn't be taken seriously. It's clearly nonsense.
But more importantly, football is a team sport. For the individual to shine, the collective has to function and excel. To promote the feats of the individual ahead of the collective goes against the fundamental principles of the sport.
The award is also unfairly weighted towards success in international tournaments, despite the fact that club football at its elite level is of a higher standard than international football.
The importance placed on the Ballon d'Or and individual awards is misguided and contradictory to the very essence of football. It encourages self-promotion and selfishness in a sport that requires teamwork and collaboration.
If you're still not convinced about that, just take a look at Antoine Griezmann's comments about coming third in this year's vote, behind Modric and Ronaldo, but ahead of Kylian Mbappe and Messi.
These comments are almost farcical.
"When I learned (that he didn't win the award), you didn't want to be at home with me the first two days," Griezmann said, presumably trying to make a joke.
"No, it's a great pride to be on the podium, to be a world champion. "I'm counting on the teammates in the club and the national team to be in Luka's place in the future. "I won a Europa League, a World Cup – what else I have to do, I do not know."In four sentences, the Atletico Madrid forward conveyed how pointless and shallow this award has become. It is starting to overshadow team achievement, at least in Griezmann's mind anyway.

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