Khaleej Times

Croatia to face heat and hostile crowd

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sochi — Croatia will have to face heat, humidity and a hostile crowd when they take on host nation Russia in Saturday’s World Cup quarterfin­al after beating Denmark on penalties, coach Zlatko Dalic has told reporters.

Having been based near St Petersburg, Dalic and his squad moved to Sochi on the Black Sea coast on Monday following their last 16 shootout win over Denmark to acclimatis­e themselves ahead of the clash with the Russians at the Fisht Stadium.

“We arrived here today and we have five days to get used to the temperatur­es and the humidity,” Dalic told reporters.

“It was 15 to 18 degrees in our camp, it was much colder and that is perhaps why it was difficult for us to play in Rostov (against Iceland in the group stage), and to play (in Nizhny Novgorod), in much higher temperatur­es.”

Having won all of their Group D games, the Croatians struggled to break down the stubborn Danes as the game finished in a 1-1 draw after extra time but Dalic praised the resolve and team spirit of his players.

“I already said yesterday that all the teams who had been basing their play only on prominent individual players have gone out. Teams, team play is what works,” he said.

Dalic added that he and his players were well aware that the Croatia fans would be vastly outnumbere­d by their Russian counterpar­ts when they face the hosts. “The entire country is now behind them, 90 percent, 95 percent of the supporters at the stadium will be Russia supporters and this will not be easy for us.” —

 ?? Reuters ?? Dalic says his team is looking forward to taking on Russia. —
Reuters Dalic says his team is looking forward to taking on Russia. —

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