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Croatia leads Cup charge from other side of Europe

- GERALD IMRAY

NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia

What better time than a World Cup in Russia for the eastern side of Europe to win one?

Five European countries have lifted the World Cup in the tournament’s 88-year history, all of them from the West.

Croatia, a nation of four million on the fringe of Eastern Europe, is threatenin­g to change the pattern in 2018.

Impressive in the group stage to win three out of three games, including a 3-0 dismantlin­g of Lionel Messi’s Argentina , the Croatians are recognized as serious title contenders.

They are also in the supposedly easier half of the knockout stage, avoiding Portugal, France, Argentina, Brazil and Belgium until the final. That July 15 final in Moscow is a real possibilit­y for Croatia considerin­g the form of the team and the path ahead.

“What is gone is gone now,” said coach Zlatko Dalic, who wants to ensure Croatia doesn’t get carried away ahead of a Round of 16 game against Denmark on Sunday. “We have to put those three (group) matches behind us, keep them in the archive somewhere. We have to focus on Denmark. This is the moment of truth.”

Dalic was responding to the direct question: Can Croatia win this World Cup?

Although he avoided a direct yes or no answer, Croatia’s response on the field has been in the affirmativ­e.

“I think Croatia could surprise many,” Denmark coach Age Hareide said. “You have seen them play these games at the beginning of the tournament. They look strong.”

Asked to analyze Croatia’s team in detail, Hareide just smiled and shook his head: “Very good. It’s very good.”

Built around the Real Madrid-Barcelona midfield of Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic, Croatia outscored opponents 71 in group play, with the only blip a 76th-minute penalty conceded against Iceland in the last group game.

Conceding that one goal “annoyed” coach Dalic.

Croatia is strong across the field, with Liverpool’s Dejan Lovren at the back and Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic up front. But the 32-year-old Modric is the captain, the playmaker and the inspiratio­n.

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