Emotional Scenes as Modrić's Parents Celebrate His Goal in Potential Final Croatia Home Game
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Luka Modrić scored a goal in a friendly match against Slovenia, which Croatia won 2-1.
- Cameras captured an emotional celebration from his parents, Radojka and Stipe Modrić, in the stands.
- Slovenian media highlighted the moment, noting it might be Modrić's last home game for the national team as he is expected to retire after the World Cup.
Luka Modrić scored a pivotal goal in Croatia's 2-1 friendly victory over Slovenia, a moment that resonated deeply not just on the field but also in the stands. As the Croatian captain netted the goal in the 51st minute, cameras focused on his parents, Radojka and Stipe Modrić, whose emotional celebration underscored their pride and joy.
The heartwarming scene was captured by Slovenian media outlet Ekipa, which dedicated significant attention to the parents' reaction. The media outlet noted the profound significance of the moment, suggesting it could mark Modrić's final appearance on home soil for the national team. This sentiment is amplified by the widespread expectation that the 40-year-old captain will conclude his international career after the upcoming World Cup.
Modrić's potential retirement from international football, possibly followed by a similar decision at the club level, adds a layer of poignancy to his continued contributions. The visible emotion from his parents reflects a long-standing support and pride in their son's achievements, celebrating his goal as if it were his first for Croatia.
The match itself, played in Varaždin, served as a warm-up for the World Cup, where Croatia will face Qatar on June 13. While the team secured a win, the focus for many observers, particularly Slovenian media, was on the personal and emotional milestones of their star player.
Radojka and Stipe Modrić showed how much their son's goals still mean to them, how proud they are of him, and they rejoiced as if it were Luka's first goal for Croatia. Their gestures during the celebration after their son's goal truly warm the heart.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.