Since arriving at Real Madrid in 2012, The Croatian has scored or assisted in every edition of the competition.

Real Madrid will once again be back at the Bernabéu this Tuesday evening to play match day three in the Champions League, a competition which suits Luka Modric particularly well. Since arriving at Real Madrid in 2012, The Croatian has scored or assisted in every edition of the competition. His latest masterclass saw him set up Bale for the team’s second goal against Roma in the opening fixture.


Modric has scored four goals and made eight assists. On his madridista debut he assisted Callejón against Ajax and scored a right footed goal at Old Trafford against Manchester United. In 2013/14 he scored against Copenhagen and made three assists: versus Borussia Dortmund, Bayern and in then in the final where the Whites won la Décima, he took the corner which led to Ramos’ unforgettable header.

Cardiff final
In 2014/15, Modric assisted Bale in the first group stage game against FC Basel, whist in 2015/16 he scored against Shakhtar Donetsk. In 2016/17 he got another assist, this time in the Duodécima winning final against Juventus, and last season he scored a goal in Nicosia against APOEL and linked up with Cristiano to set up a great goal against Dortmund.