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Published 17:34 22 Feb 2023 GMT
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Nothing encapsulated his talents more than for Madrid's fifth goal of the evening. By this point you'd expect a man at the age of 37 to be blowing and struggling to keep up in a head-to-head race with an 18-year-old youngster.
Instead, he waltzed past him with the ball at his feet. Patiently waiting for the right moment, he continued to carry the ball and then there it was... the killer ball. Vinicius Jr was away before squaring it to Karim Benzema who, after sitting down half of the Liverpool backline, dealt the killer blow and made sure Los Blancos were heading back to the Spanish capital well in control.
The goal was great but once again, without Modrić, that goal doesn't happen.
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Footballers have a tendency to try and overcomplicate things, but not Modrić. Whether it be one/two touch passes, standing in the right place at the right time, reading when to play the ball, go forward, go back, he had it all.
Real Madrid's dominance over the last decade has been helped by the juggernaut names of Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema, but their number 10 has been at the epicentre of all of their success.
When we talk about the benchmark for best midfield players of all time, Xavi and Andrés Iniesta are the two names courted but in the latter stages of their career, one opted to move to Qatar while Iniesta is still playing in Japan.
That's no disrespect to either of those - after the careers they've had, they're entitled to do whatever they want and not be judged - but Modrić, playing at the highest level, is in his own bracket of talent.
While sitting here now, I am genuinely struggling to think of someone as gifted and talented as him. He is the epitome of simplicity executed perfectly.
Modrić's contract runs out at the end of this season. It's inconceivable to think that he won't be playing at the top level but if Madrid do the crazy thing and allow him to leave, anyone who picks him up will be blessed with one of the greatest players of all time.
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