Luka Modric Undergoes Surgery for Fractured Cheekbone Ahead of World Cup
In Brief
Modric's injury and recovery are significant as Croatia prepares for the World Cup, with his fitness seen as crucial to the team's prospects.
Key Facts
- Luka Modric sustained a fractured cheekbone in a clash of heads.
- Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic believes Modric will be fit to lead the team at the World Cup.
- Modric underwent surgery for the injury.
- Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic referred to Modric as an AC Milan midfielder, according to BBC News.
- Scenes of Japanese fans cleaning stadiums after matches first drew attention in France in 1998.
What Happened
Luka Modric suffered a fractured cheekbone and underwent surgery, but Croatia's coach expects him to recover in time for the World Cup.
Why It Matters
Modric is a key player for Croatia, and his participation could impact the team's performance at the World Cup. His recovery is being closely watched by fans and analysts.
What's Next
Observers will monitor Modric's rehabilitation and any updates from the Croatian team regarding his readiness for the tournament.
Sources
- The Independent — A bird leaves nothing behind: The lesson behind Japan’s World Cup stadium cleanups(53m ago)
- The Independent — Luka Modric undergoes surgery weeks before World Cup(4h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Tailgating to be allowed at Boston World Cup matches as FIFA changes stance(3h ago)
