It was special to face role model Modric, says Winks
Harry Winks was delighted to face Luka Modric, a player he has looked up to for many years, in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Tottenham midfielder Harry Winks described it as "special" to play against Real Madrid's Luka Modric – a role model of his from the Croatian's time at Spurs.
England international Winks was a young prospect at White Hart Lane when Modric was turning out for the London club, before he left to join Madrid in 2012 – and went on to win three Champions League titles.
And it was in Europe's premier competition on Tuesday where the two went head-to-head, with Winks impressing before lauding his 32-year-old opponent.
"When I was coming through the academy at a young age, he was someone I always used to watch at White Hart Lane," said Winks, who is 11 years Modric's junior.
"I still admire him to this day – he's a fantastic, world-class player. To play against him was special.
"Him and [Toni] Kroos, they are two world-class players, players I look up to, so when you go on the pitch with them it's easy to get a little bit daunted by it.
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"But I try to take all that away from it, treat it like any normal game and just go for them as I would any other player. Being on the pitch with them, you realise their quality and just how good they are."
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