New Straits Times

Battering ram Mandzukic to lead Fiery Ones’ charge

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ZAGREB: Croatia’s World Cup squad will be full of gifted players but it is the Balkan nation’s towering striker Mario Mandzukic who stands out as the key figure in their bid to reach the knockout stages after two decades of failure.

Having caused shockwaves by powering through to the 1998 semi-finals, the ‘Fiery Ones’ have failed to get past the group stage since — largely because they lacked the clinical finishing of a ruthless hitman.

The 32-year old Mandzukic, Croatia’s top scorer in qualifying with 10 goals, is all that and more.

Thriving in his preferred position of an old-fashioned number nine, Mandzukic is one of the most selfless modern-day centre forwards as his movement off the ball and assists are priceless to his team at club and internatio­nal level.

Mandzukic’s most productive years came in a 2012-2014 spell at Bayern Munich, where he won two Bundesliga titles, two German Cups and the 2013 Champions League before moving to Atletico Madrid for a solitary season.

Many pundits thought he was in the twilight of his career when he joined Juventus in 2015 but he turned out to be a valuable asset in their continued domestic dominance as well as in a continenta­l breakthrou­gh.

Having clinched two Serie A titles and Coppa Italia trophies in his first two seasons at Juve, Mandzukic also helped them to reach the 2017 Champions League final in which he scored one of the competitio­n’s most spectacula­r goals.

The striker netted in a 4-1 defeat by Real Madrid with a breathtaki­ng overhead kick and although it was scant consolatio­n after Juve’s thumping defeat, it underlined his versatilit­y as Mandzukic’s talent matches his outstandin­g work rate.

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