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Modric: Reaping the love of Real Madrid fans is the highest honor and hopes to win the Club World Cup with the new coach

May 25th In the last round of La Liga, Real Madrid defeated Real Sociedad 2-0 at home, and Modric bid farewell to the Bernabeu fans. After the game, the Croatian midfielder was interviewed by Real Madrid TV, and he expressed his true feelings.

Modric said: "The greatest honor I have is the love from Real Madrid fans and all Madridists, and I can't express it in words. From the first day I came to this day until today, besides the awards I won, I will keep this love for my life, which is the most important thing to me. I sincerely thank all this."

"Today was a very exciting day for me. I rarely cried on the court. I bid farewell to this court, and the passage and the locker room. It was really difficult. I didn't even think about it. I am grateful for the tribute, and everything that has happened in the past 13 years."

"I have experienced many incredible games at the Bernabeu, including those big reversals facing Paris, Chelsea and Manchester City...if I have to choose a heavy If we want moments, it is when we reverse Paris. I said at the time that if we win that game, we can win the Champions League, and that's how things happened. "

"Now we have a very important goal left - the Club World Cup, and we are full of hope and will try to win this championship. It would be incredible if I can end my career at Real Madrid with another championship. I hope we will stand at the highest award point with the new coach and celebrate the championship with the fans. "

" Finally, I think the support of my family is the most important. My wife and children have been by my side to support me with all their strength, bringing me stability, especially in my most difficult moment, which is profound. I can't thank them in words, they are the foundation of my entire career."