Arab Times

Not much room for youth in Croatia vs Belgium

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DOHA , Qatar, Nov 30, (AP): When Belgium’s “Golden Generation” meets Croatia’s accomplish­ed veterans in a decisive World Cup match on Thursday, there won’t be much room on the field for younger players.

Croatia, which reached the final four years ago, and Belgium, which finished third in 2018, each rely on a vast array of experience­d players.

Croatia’s 20-year-old Joško Gvardiol and 25-year-old Nikola Vlašić, plus Belgium’s 21-year-old Charles De Ketelaere, are some of the exceptions - with Belgium’s 21-year-old midfielder Amadou Onana suspended for the game after picking up two yellow cards.

Nicknamed “Little Pep” because of the similariti­es between his last name and that of Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola, the physical Gvardiol has already become a fixture at center back for Croatia and Leipzig, which recently extended his contract to 2027.

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Despite the contract extension, Gvardiol has been linked with a possible to transfer to Chelsea, where he could join Croatia teammate Mateo Kovaćić.

“At the age of 20 he has demonstrat­ed that he can play at a great level,” Kovaćić said. “He just needs to continue doing that.”

Nikola Vlašić, the younger brother of former high jump world champion Blanka Vlašić, usually plays as an attacking midfielder. But on a Croatia team featuring the likes of Luka Modrić, Marcelo Brozović and Kovaćić in midfield, Vlašić is used as a winger.

Statistica­lly one of best midfielder­s in Serie A this season with Torino, where he is on loan from West Ham, Vlašić is often involved in the buildup to goals and also puts a lot of shots on target.

Vlašić exited Croatia’s opening 0-0 draw with Morocco at halftime after picking up a knock, but returned as a substitute in a 4-1 win over Canada.

“Everyone thinks about the three midfielder­s, and rightly so, but this team now carries even more threat,” Belgium coach Roberto Martínez said of Croatia.

“(Croatia coach Zlatko Dalić) highlights new players that are coming in around those three players.”

Belgium also rely on a veteran attacking core of Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku - who hasn’t been 100% physically - in attack, meaning that the baby-faced De Ketelaere, or “CDK” as he’s referred to, has only played off the bench so far at this tournament.

But De Ketelaere impressed upon his arrival at Italian champion AC Milan in August, drawing comparison­s to former Rossoneri standout Kaká for his dribbling ability and precise crosses in the playmaker position.

“Some of the young players that haven’t been in the game, they are growing behind the scenes. I can feel that they can be called on when needed,” Martínez said. “I thought the players that came on against Morocco, they did their jobs, they performed well.”

Croatia can secure a round-of-16 spot with either a win or a draw, while Belgium need to win to be sure of advancing.

Croatia and Morocco lead Group F with four points each, Belgium have three points and Canada have zero and are already eliminated.

If Canada beat Morocco, it’s possible that both Croatia and Belgium will advance.

“It’s very difficult to go into the game looking just for a point - that’s not our mentality,” Vlašić said. “We need to go for a win because if you just look for a point, you concede a goal and you are in panic mode all of a sudden. So we are going for the win.”

 ?? ?? Tunisia’s supporters cheer before the start of the World Cup group D soccer match between Tunisia and France at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (AP)
Tunisia’s supporters cheer before the start of the World Cup group D soccer match between Tunisia and France at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (AP)
 ?? ?? Belgium’s Kevin De Bruyne fights for the ball during the World Cup group F soccer match between Belgium and Morocco, at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar. (AP)
Belgium’s Kevin De Bruyne fights for the ball during the World Cup group F soccer match between Belgium and Morocco, at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar. (AP)

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