The Free Press Journal

Croatia optimistic it can make history

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Croatia feverishly prepared Saturday for its first ever World Cup final as the small Balkan nation swells with pride at its team’s performanc­e - and firmly believes they can win against France.

Red-and-white chequerboa­rds are everywhere — on car hoods, in shop windows, trams, buses as well as on jerseys worn by waiters, shop workers or TV presenters.

Butchers arranged their meat in a red and white pattern while a Zagreb beauty salon told clients they would not be doing French manicures until Monday in a sign of support to the national team.

And in a Zagreb bar waiters were “drawing” portraits of Croatian players on the froth of coffees.

“What was Brazil once, is Croatia now... Croatia are the world champions!” say the words of a popular song aired by radio and TV stations to boost moral.

“The squad’s success is an inspiratio­n... it has brought optimism that has cast its spell over the whole society,” said Gordana Deranja, head of the Croatian employers’ associatio­n.

Newspapers were ecstatic, praising the team known in Croatian as “Vatreni” (the Fiery Ones) that beat England in the semi-finals to reach the final in a feat not seen for such a small nation since Uruguay reached football’s pinnacle in 1930 and 1950.

Croatia had surpassed the achievemen­ts of the team that finished third at the 1998 World Cup in France.

Tens of thousands of Croatians are expected to watch the match which kicks off at 5:00 pm (1500 GMT) on giant screens in squares and bars throughout the Adriatic country.

About 8,000 people were expected to watch in an ancient Roman amphitheat­re in the northern port of Pula, organiser said.

“Tomorrow Croatia writes history — the whole world is watching us!” said the front page of the Jutarnji List newspaper, alongside a black and white photo of coach Zlatko Dalic talking to the players.

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