Luka Modric spoke yesterday at a press conference from Croatia’s training camp ahead of tonight’s match against Montenegro. The midfielder also briefly talked about his time at Milan:
"This adaptation phase is very important for me. I can only say positive things: the club, the team, my teammates, and the coach have welcomed me in the best possible way. I’m excited about the club, its size, its organization. You can see it is one of the biggest clubs in the world, even if at the moment it is not at the level of results it had in the 1990s or 2000s," reports tuttomercatoweb.com.
It didn’t take long for Modric to earn a starting spot at Milan. Max Allegri deployed him from the first minute as a deep-lying playmaker in front of the defense against both Cremonese and Lecce. The Croatian has already shown his immense quality and has become a leader in the Milan side. In the away match in Puglia, the former Real Madrid man also delivered his first assist, setting up the opening goal from Loftus-Cheek, who headed in after a perfectly struck free kick by Modric, as pointed out by Milannews.it.
