Arab Times

Morocco hold Croatia as France make winning start

Hernandez injured, out of World Cup

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AL KHOR, Qatar, Nov 23, (AP): Another surprising­ly strong performanc­e by an Arab country at the World Cup in Qatar stifled the threat of Luka Modric and held 2018 finalist Croatia to a 0-0 draw.

Morocco’s resilient performanc­e Wednesday came 24 hours after Saudi Arabia sparked the first World Cup in the Middle East into life by beating Lionel Messi’s Argentina in one of the biggest upsets in the tournament’s history.

Tunisia followed that up with a scoreless draw against European Championsh­ip semifinali­sts Denmark.

Morocco managed to do enough to rein in Croatia captain Modric, who was still his team’s best player in their Group F opener and had one of the best chances when his shot just rose over the crossbar in the first half. Dejan Lovran got a shot off at a corner in the second half and Sofyan Amrabat cleared off the line for Morocco to preserve the draw.

“It was a difficult game, especially in the first 15 minutes,” Modric said. He said Croatia “missed something up front.”

Modric didn’t have nearly the same kind of impact he had throughout the last World Cup in Russia when he led Croatia to its first final before losing to France.

That was largely down to Morocco, who harassed and harried the Croatians

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at every turn, buoyed by their red-shirted fans, who outnumbere­d and made much more noise than the Croatian supporters.

“They played their hearts out. I congratula­te them on that,” said Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic. “They had a really energetic game and they had great support.”

The 37-year-old Modric is playing in his fourth and what’s expected to be his final World Cup, where he’s looking to add an internatio­nal title to his trophy-laden career with Real Madrid.

He was voted best player at the World Cup four years ago to wide acclaim. When he was then announced as player of the match on Wednesday, it was greeted by an outburst of boos from Morocco fans who had chanted and whirled scarves as they jumped up and down in the final minutes at Al Bayt Stadium.

Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi had the best chance for Morocco with a thumping second-half shot punched away with both fists by goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.

The result was a major confidence­booster for Morocco and coach Walid Regragui, who was only hired at the end of August - his first internatio­nal coaching job - and had less than three months to prepare the team for Qatar.

“We were playing against the runners up for the last World Cup,” Regragui said. “I’m so proud of the boys. I’m proud of the men.”

As brilliant as he is, Modric is closer to 40 than 30 now and will need more help from his team if Croatia is going to get to another World Cup final. Forwards Ivan Perisic and Nikola Vlasic weren’t the threats they were expected to be against Morocco and Vlasic went off injured in the second half.

“We haven’t come here just to compete,” Modric said. “On the basis of our Russian experience we have ambitions to do the same or even better. But even before that tournament we said let’s first set a primary objective of getting past the group stage.”

There were serious concerns that Regragui’s lack of internatio­nal experience and time to prepare the Morocco team would result in another early exit. Morocco has only got past the group stage once at a World Cup, back in 1986. But Regragui’s team was well drilled, even if Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech didn’t play as well as expected on the right wing.

Morocco and Regragui have another huge test in their next game against No. 2-ranked Belgium in a tough Group F. Croatia will expect a win against Canada.Another one of France’s 2018 World Cup -winning team is injured and was ruled out of the title defense on Wednesday, and likely for the rest of the season.

Lucas Hernandez, the starting leftback four years ago, lasted just eight minutes of France’s opening game against Australia on Tuesday before

suffering a ruptured ACL in his right knee.

“We’re losing an important element,” coach Didier Deschamps said in French soccer federation statement. “Lucas is a warrior.”

Hernandez seemed to twist his right knee while his leg was off the ground in the play that saw the cross delivered for Australia to score and take a shock early lead in France’s 4-1 win. Graig Goodwin gave Australia the lead

in 9th minute.After falling behind the defending champions regrouped and equalized through Adrien Rabiot.

Olivier Giroud gave France deserved lead just before recess.Kylian Mbappe also opened his account with a third goal for France.Veteran Giroud put the game beyond Australia with his second of the night.

The 26-year-old Bayern Munich defender was clutching at his knee in pain even before landing on the turf.

 ?? (AP) ?? Croatia’s Josip Juranovic (22) and Morocco’s Abde Ezzalzouli (16) chase after the ball during the World Cup group F soccer match between Morocco and Croatia, at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar.
(AP) Croatia’s Josip Juranovic (22) and Morocco’s Abde Ezzalzouli (16) chase after the ball during the World Cup group F soccer match between Morocco and Croatia, at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar.

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