Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Croatia celebrate ‘fantastic’ feat

Coach Zlatko Dalic says his team will play the final against France like it is their last game

- HT@FIFA WORLD CUP BHARGAB SARMAH

MOSCOW: : Six years back, Zlatko Dalic was coaching Al Hilal B, the second team of a top tier club in Saudi Arabia. Dalic had landed the job after a promising stint with lowly Al Faisaly.

A few months later, Dalic would get his big break in Saudi football. With Antoine Koumbare sacked by Al Hilal as head coach of the first team, Dalic was promoted to the role.

Dalic led the club to the national cup title but a league triumph eluded him. Dalic made another big jump when Asian powerhouse Al Ain came calling in 2014. He would spend three seasons at the club and lead them to the AFC Champions League final in 2016. So, it seemed somewhat unexpected that Dalic would be appointed head coach of Croatia. Yet, in less than a year since being put in charge, Dalic has done more than enough to convince doubters.

Speaking to reporters in the mixed zone at the Luzhniki Stadium after Wednesday’s 2-1 World Cup semi-final win over England, Dalic termed his own journey ‘incredible’ but insisted on speaking about the national team rather than himself.

“For us, it’s fantastic. Tonight the whole country is celebratin­g, the whole country is in the streets. We are a small country of only 4 million. I don’t think in history a small country like Croatia has been in the final,” he said.

The name of Uruguay may have slipped Dalic’s mind but the World Cup in 2018 is a different beast altogether from the ones in 1930 and 1950, and undoubtedl­y more difficult to master.

Like Dalic’s own ascent, Croatia’s rise to the top of the game may seem surprising given its size. When the country had reached the World Cup semis in 1998, it had seemed like a one-off achievemen­t.

Croatia’s team bus carries the slogan ‘mala zemlja, veliki snovi’ (small country, big dreams). This summer has been the stuff of dreams for Croatia.

MODRIC OWES IT TO ENGLISH MEDIA

Speaking to the Spanish press in the mixed zone, Luka Modric, who took questions till well over two hours after the game, said reaching the final may have been his biggest achievemen­t yet in a career where he has won four Champions League titles.

“If we win, it will definitely be the biggest,” he said.

Modric was one of the millions affected by the civil war in Yugoslavia. Less than three decades since the country’s independen­ce, he and Croatia stand on the brink of something special.

For now, it’s just the football that matters for Dalic. “We will think about everything else after our last game,” he said.

But will fatigue be a factor? “We cannot be tired because it’s the final. You cannot be tired for a final. We cannot find any excuse. We will play the final like it’s our last ever game.”

It is the biggest success in Croatian history in sport and we have to be proud. English journalist­s, pundits from television, they underestim­ated Croatia and that was a huge mistake. LUKA MODRIC, Croatia skipper

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Davor Suker was the first big star of Croatian football and won the Golden Boot at the 1998 World Cup. He played for Real Madrid and Arsenal during his career. Since gaining independen­ce from Yugoslavia in 1991, Croatia has emerged as a force to reckon...
GETTY IMAGES Davor Suker was the first big star of Croatian football and won the Golden Boot at the 1998 World Cup. He played for Real Madrid and Arsenal during his career. Since gaining independen­ce from Yugoslavia in 1991, Croatia has emerged as a force to reckon...
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