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Croatia can’t dwell on past: Modric

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Croatia captain Luka Modric on Tuesday sought to quash early talk of a repeat of his country’s astonishin­g 2018 World Cup run, and said comparison­s about his own form were pointless distractio­ns from tough games ahead.

Modric was player of the tournament at the World Cup in Russia, when Croatia defied the odds to come from behind and go to extra time in an unpreceden­ted three knockout matches, before losing to France in the final.

To get there again, Croatia will need a good start against Wednesday’s opponents Morocco in Group F, before facing Canada and secondrank­ed Belgium.

“Definitely, what we’ve been through in 2018 in Russia is unforgetab­le and indelible in my mind. Others can continue speaking about it but we need to put it aside and focus on what’s ahead,” Modric told a news conference.

“Many players at the 2018 World Cup in Russia are not here, we have new players, new quality young players with fresh blood and energy.

“This is a new tournament and we have to look at it that way.”

Croatia’s World Cup qualificat­ion was smooth and they topped their Nations League group ahead of France, though despite wins in their last six matches, the bookmakers still have Croatia as outsiders in Qatar.

But the lack of hype is just the way 2018 the Ballon d’or winner wants it.

Modric said it was important to respect opponents in Qatar, including Morocco, describing the players as phenomenal and highly motivated.

“We have to maintain a modest atitude and not make big promises or make great claims that we’ll achieve something,” he said.

 ?? ?? Croatian players attend a training session at the Al Erssal training site in Doha on Tuesday.
Croatian players attend a training session at the Al Erssal training site in Doha on Tuesday.

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