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While Weghorst wanted to fight with Messi, what Luka Modric did against Argentina

The Croatian national team gave a lesson on how to lose after being eliminated by Argentina

By Wilian Estrella

The Croatian national team gave a lesson on how to lose after being eliminated by Argentina
The Croatian national team gave a lesson on how to lose after being eliminated by Argentina
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The Argentine team beat Croatia 3-0 and entered the World Cup final in Qatar, where it awaits France or Morocco. Unlike the quarterfinal duel against the Netherlands, where it was lived with great intensity and even Wout Weghorst wanted to go to blows, against the Croats everything was at peace and Luka Modric taught the Dutchman a lesson.

With one step closer to glory, the great lesson of Modric, a Real Madrid player, comes to light, despite being eliminated from what may be his last World Cup. The Croatian midfielder, although he was visibly affected by saying goodbye to the tournament that takes place in the Middle East, approached the Argentine teams and congratulated Lionel Messi and his company.

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While Modric demonstrated his humility, Wout Weghorst, the 19th from the Netherlands, was the protagonist for wanting to intimidate the Argentine national team. During the course of the quarterfinals, the striker, who scored two goals, was shown yellow for insults from the bench.

When he entered, he wanted to find a fight with Lionel Messi and was the protagonist of the famous phrase: "What are you looking at, stupid", launched by the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7).

The advantage that Argentina will have in the World Cup final in Qatar:

France or Morocco will be Argentina's rival, on December 18, in Lusail. The advantage that the team led by Lionel Scaloni will have is that they will arrive with one more day of rest compared to the Europeans or Africans. The Albiceleste will play their sixth final in the history of the World Cups, where they won two and lost three.


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