South China Morning Post

Croatia ‘can handle speedy Japanese’

2018 runners-up will not underestim­ate rivals as they gear up for last-16 clash

- Reuters

Croatia were as surprised as anyone by Japan’s group-stage wins over former champions Germany and Spain at the World Cup, but while they will not underestim­ate their last-16 opponents tonight (11pm, Hong Kong time), they also feel ready to handle the Asians’ need for speed.

Japan opened their group matches with a stunning comefrom-behind win over four-time champions Germany and went on to secure qualificat­ion with another comeback victory by the same score over 2010 World Cup winners Spain.

Despite having very little possession, with just 17 per cent against Spain and 26 per cent against the Germans, they won both games.

“We did not expect this,” Croatia midfielder Lovro Majer said. “I think hardly anyone expected that, but hats off to Japan. They showed ... what is more important is heart and courage. They deserved this and showed their quality.”

Croatia, runners-up in 2018, may be the favourites, but Majer said the number of major upsets so far in this competitio­n should act as a warning.

“If you underestim­ate someone today it will come back to bite you,” he said. “Everybody is playing good football. We have seen many surprises [in Qatar].

“I think overall the football being played here is magnificen­t. One of the key reasons is because it is in the middle of the season where everybody is in top shape.”

Croatia have a perfect round-of-16 record, having never lost their first knockout game when making it out of their group in five visits to the World Cup finals.

While they have not been as dominant in the group stage this time as four years ago, they did enough to get through with two draws and a win, and fatigue is not an issue.

“My tank is full,” said Croatia defender Josip Juranovic, a starter in all three of their group games. “This is the World Cup and it may only come once in your career.”

As for the Japanese side’s speed that proved lethal against Spain and Germany, Juranovic said their own 4-1 comeback win over Canada, another fast team, had helped prepare them for Japan. “Possession means nothing today,” he said. “They play very well as a team and they are fast. We showed against Canada we can deal with quick teams.”

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Croatia’s midfielder Lovro Majer says Japan are a quality side.

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