'Motivated & majestic - Modric still main man'published at 16:25 British Summer Time 12 October
Croatia v Scotland (17:00)
Liam McLeod
BBC Sport Scotland commentator
At the 2018 finals in Russia, Zlatko Dalic led a nation with a smaller population than that of Scotland to the zenith of international football when they contested the World Cup final. They would come up short against France on the day.
Croatia reaching that showpiece was a surprise, but Luka Modric is the very embodiment of upsetting the odds.
He and his family had to flee their home near the Dalmatian city of Zadar due to the Croatian War of Independence that provided the backdrop to his childhood.
As a Dinamo Zagreb graduate, 20 years ago, he was sent on loan to Bosnian club Zrinjski Mostar. For a young Croatian, that will have been an eye-opener.
In the ensuing two decades, Modric has won six Champions League titles, five Super Cups, four Spanish titles and five Club World Cups alongside the 180 caps he has proudly amassed in Croatia's red and white checks.
Yet, when he made big-money moves to Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid, where he has won anything and everything, he was written off by many. He is currently enjoying his 13th season at the Santiago Bernabeu.
"I'm still here, motivated as before," Modric said last month. "I am most proud to play for Croatia. I think I can still help."
Click here to read Liam's feature on the Read Madrid midfielder in full.