Borna Sosa: I'm so happy that we survived Brazil

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Croatian Borna Sosa commented on his team's victory in a World Cup game against Brazil.

"For me, Modric is in the top five midfielders of all time. Absolutely nobody performed on his level at 37 years old. He's showing from year to year how important a player he is for us and Real Madrid. When it's most important, he gives us this experience, confidence and he's really calm on the ball. I'm very happy to have him in the team and, hopefully, he will stay with us as long as he can."

"Against a team like Brazil – they will always have chances because you cannot close everything against these kinds of players. To win against Brazil, you need to have this kind of luck and a goalkeeper on the maximum level like we had today. We're very happy, but it was a very exhausting game."

"I'm so happy that we survived Brazil, which is one of the best teams in the World Cup," he continued. "Now, we're looking forward to the semi finals.

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