Malta Independent

F P OU World Cup finalist Croatia GR bringing a rebuilt team to Qatar

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Was Croatia's run to the 2018 World Cup final a one-off? Don't be so sure.

Only five of the 11 players who started the 2018 final are still in the squad — led by the 37-year-old Luka Modrić — but Croatia's rebuild fuses that experience­d core with a talented new generation.

Wins over World Cup champion France, Denmark and Austria in the Nations League this year show Croatia is getting back on track following a period of underwhelm­ing results after 2018.

With more than 150 games for Croatia, Modrić will join the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as one of the most experience­d players at the World Cup in Qatar.

The Real Madrid veteran is joined by old partners Ivan Perisić of Tottenham and Marcelo Brozović of Inter Milan. Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovačić, an unused substitute in the 2018 final, is also key.

Notable absentees include midfielder Ivan Rakitić, who retired from internatio­nal soccer in 2020.

Winger Ante Rebić hasn't played since he criticized coach Zlatko Dalić following the team's last-16 loss to Spain at last year's European Championsh­ip.

GROUP F

The draw has been relatively kind to Croatia, whose main threat in Group F is Belgium.

The Croatians start on Nov. 27 against Morocco and then play Canada four days later, before taking on Belgium on Dec. 1.

A pre-tournament friendly with Saudi Arabia has also been scheduled.

LUKA MODRIC

Modrić made his internatio­nal debut for Croatia against Argentina in March 2006, and scored his first internatio­nal goal in a friendly match against Italy.

Modrić has anchored Croatia's "second Golden Generation", participat­ing in every major tournament Croatia has qualified for, including the UEFA European Championsh­ip in 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020, as well as the FIFA World Cup in 2006, 2014, and 2018.

At Euro 2008, he was selected for the Team of the Tournament, becoming only the second Croatian to ever achieve this honour.

Following group stage eliminatio­ns in his first two World Cups, Modrić led Croatia to the 2018 World Cup Final, and he received the Golden Ball award for best player of the tournament.

In March 2021, he went on to become the country's most capped player in history.

Furthermor­e, he has been named Croatian Footballer of the Year a record ten times between 2007 and 2021

NEW BLOOD

The veterans on the team have combined well with younger players like 20-yearold Leipzig center back Joško Gvardiol, widely considered one of Europe's best young defensive players and already a regular in the Bundesliga and Champions League.

He's not the only new face with links to Germany.

Last year, the German team hoped to recruit left back Borna Sosa, who was playing for Stuttgart and qualified for a passport thanks to his mother, who was born in Germany.

Just before the European Championsh­ip, however, it became clear he didn't meet FIFA eligibilit­y rules.

After a profuse apology on the Croatian federation website and some strong performanc­es in a Croatia shirt, including a goal in September's 2-1 win over Denmark, the 24-year-old Stuttgart defender is a valuable member of the team.

There's also the Germanybor­n right back Josip Stanišić, increasing­ly a first-team player for Bayern Munich and Croatia.

AIMING HIGH

With 3.8 million people, fewer than Oklahoma, Croatia has the second-smallest population of any of the 13 European nations at the World Cup (only Wales has fewer people).

Despite its relatively small size, Croatia is a regular at major tournament­s, having only missed one World Cup since placing third in its debut in 1998 following the break-up of Yugoslavia.

Croatia's recipe for success includes a passionate soccer fanbase and elite youth academies at clubs like Champions League regular Dinamo Zagreb.

Strong links to the Croatian diaspora abroad have helped Croatia count on players like Rakitić, who was born and raised in Switzerlan­d, or Stanišić and young Austriabor­n midfielder Luka Sučić.

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