Luka Modric was awarded the adidas Golden Ball

Russia 2018's outstanding player missed out on a winner's medal

Modric: "We were so close to winning the Trophy" By Vjekoslav Paun with Croatia Croatia's players and their coach will return from Russia 2018 as national heroes. Luka Modric also heads for home with a tangible reward for his hugely impressive campaign, having collected the tournament's adidas Golden Ball award. "I'm proud of that," he said. "I would also like to thank all my team-mates, because without their help I would certainly not have received this award. "We were so close to winning the World Cup itself," he added. "And we will certainly think about it for a long time. But we can be proud. "When you see this support of the fans after the match, it definitely makes you happier. We know we did something big here. But when you come so close, it is not easy to take."

Though justifiably proud, both of his own outstanding performances in Russia and of his team's spectacular campaign, Modric winced at the fresh and painful memory of their 4-2 Final loss to France. "We fought heroically, we did everything to win, but we were unlucky," he said. "We were the better team most of the match but unfortunately some unlucky and clumsy goals cost us dearly and gave France the advantage." Modric's assessment was echoed by his coach, Zlatko Dalic, who was gracious in his praise for Les Bleus and generous in his acknowledgement of his players' Herculean efforts. "I congratulate France on their title," said Dalic. "And I also have to congratulate my players. This was maybe the best game we played in this tournament; we controlled the match. But against a side as strong as France, you must not make mistakes. We are a bit sad but we have to be proud as well for what we've done."