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Spirited Atlas Lions keep Croatia and Modric at bay

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Morocco held Croatia to a 0-0 draw in their opening game of the World Cup yesterday, producing a spirited display against the 2018 runners-up led by Luka Modric.

Backed by Qatar’s large Moroccan community at the Al Bayt Stadium, the Atlas Lions followed up north African rivals Tunisia’s strong performanc­e against dark horses Denmark a day earlier to frustrate Croatia.

Coach Zlatko Dalic had urged Croatia to exercise caution following Saudi Arabia’s shock win over Argentina, a result Morocco captain Romain Saiss said had “opened the door” for the tournament’s less-fancied teams.

Morocco took the game to a Croatia side featuring four players who started the 2018 final but struggled to create genuine chances against a defence marshalled by the experience­d Dejan Lovren.

Azzedine Ounahi strangely opted against shooting when well placed inside the area, with Hakim Ziyech and Achraf Hakimi heavily involved down the right without exerting undue pressure on Croatia.

Ivan Perisic fired just over from distance for Croatia after intercepti­ng a dreadful pass from Selim Amallah, while goalkeeper Yassine Bounou blocked well with his legs to deny Nikola Vlasic from close range.

Modric, the former Ballon d’Or winner appearing at his fourth World Cup at the age of 37, then hammered over from the edge of the box.

Morocco lost Noussair Mazraoui early in the second half after his diving header was saved, the Bayern Munich full-back injuring himself when he tumbled awkwardly to the ground.

Sofyan Amrabat poked Lovren’s goal-bound effort away off the line after a scramble at a corner, while Hakimi’s free-kick at the other end was beaten to safety by Croatian keeper Dominik Livakovic.

Only once have Morocco gone beyond the group stage, in 1986, but they will rate their chances of advancing with games to come against an ageing Belgium team and Group F outsiders Canada.

Croatia pushed for a late winner but found Morocco’s defence in unforgivin­g mood as Walid Regragui’s side secured a valuable and deserved point.

The other two teams in Group F are Belgium and Canada who met later yesterday.

Meanwhile, Fifa’s decision to bar players from wearing a “OneLove” armband was “very unfortunat­e,” the German government spokesman said.

“The rights of LGBTQ people are non-negotiable,” Steffen Hebestreit said at a regular press conference.

The spokesman added that it was regrettabl­e that “we see that it is clearly not possible at the Fifa World Cup to take a position or to show a sign of solidarity.”

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 ?? AFP ?? Croatia’s Luka Modric, right, vies with Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi during their World Cup match at the Al Bayt Stadium yesterday.
AFP Croatia’s Luka Modric, right, vies with Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi during their World Cup match at the Al Bayt Stadium yesterday.

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