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No distractio­ns!

Hallgrimss­on wants Iceland squad fully focused for Croatia

- AP

ICELAND’S COACH isn’t dwelling on worldwide media attention, potential offers from big clubs, or even the prospect of having a hand in eliminatin­g Lionel Messi and Argentina from the World Cup.

Heimir Hallgrimss­on has even switched off his cellphone on the eve of his must-win match against Croatia. The 51-year-old coach said as pressure mounts in Russia, he has also made sure players take regular breaks and have some fun, and stick to a routine drilled into him as a youth coach that includes placing training cones on the pitch during practice.

“As everyone knows I’ve been training with kids and amateur teams. You have to do it all yourself. I know not many trainers put things up on the pitch, but this is something I want to do,” Hallgrimss­on said.

Iceland held Argentina 1-1 its opening match but needs to win its last Group D game after losing to Nigeria 2-0. With just one point each, Iceland and Argentina would both have to win to qualify, but the Nordic team has a slight edge in goal difference. Argentina faces Nigeria in a simultaneo­us survival match in St Petersburg today. Nigeria, on three points, only needs a draw.

With his team already qualified, Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic is likely to rest several key players to avoid suspension­s and fatigue. Six Croatia players picked up yellow cards in first two matches, including Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic and Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic.

Hallgrimss­on, a practicing dentist and long-time trainer of boys’ and girls’ teams at community sports clubs in Iceland, said morale in the team remains high since the Icelanders have already made history.

“I know not many trainers put things up on the pitch, but this is something I want to do.”

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Iceland’s Kari Arnason runs through poles during a training session yesterday, ahead of today’s crucial FIFA World Cup Group D match against Nigeria in Moscow Russia.
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