Luka Modric plans to roll back the years and enjoy what could be his last major tournament with Croatia.
The Real Madrid midfielder, 38, is expected to lead his country in their opening group game against Spain in Berlin on Saturday almost two decades after making his major tournament bow for Croatia at the 2006 World Cup.
“After so many years, here I am still, and I’m happy to be here,” said the six-time Champions League winner with Real.
Croatia, World Cup finalists in 2018, are not among the favourites in Germany but Modric said that did not bother him.
“Being the dark horses, we don’t mind about that,” added Modric, who is set to become the first Croatian player to feature at five different editions of the European Championship.
“Everyone else being the favourites, us being the dark horses, we’re used to that.”
Spain are looking to secure a record fourth European Championship after successes in 1964, 2008 and 2012.
“I am convinced we will have a chance to fight for the title,” said boss Luis de la Fuente.
“However, there can only be one winner and there are many good national teams who can win this trophy.”
On Saturday’s game with Croatia, he added: “I truly admire the mentality of Croatian footballers because they’re an example of national pride, of a feeling of unity, of being proud of the national team.
“It makes me proud when we feel the same thing in our country. The first goal must always be to compete and be in a position to win.”
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