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Herdman thanked for Croatia remark

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A bit of trash talk meant to inspire Canada instead motivated Croatia.

Canada coach John Herdman had tried to boost his team following a loss to Belgium to open the team’s first World Cup appearance in 36 years — using colourful language that Croatia took exception to.

The 2018 runners-up responded yesterday with a 4-1 victory over the Canadians, who were eliminated after two matches in Qatar.

“I have to say thank you to the head coach of Canada for the motivation,” said Andrej Kramaric, who scored two goals yesterday.

Alphonso Davies scored Canada’s first-ever men’s World Cup goal a minute into the match but Marko Livaja and Lovro Majer also scored for Croatia, who lost to France in the final four years ago in Russia and opened with a scoreless draw against Morocco.

Luka Modric, the 37-year-old captain who runs midfield for Croatia, is still looking for his first goal of the tournament in what is likely his final World Cup.

Canada started with a 1-0 loss to Belgium. Afterwards, Herdman stirred a bit of controvers­y when he recounted his post-game message to his players, using the first letter of a profanity to describe how they would beat their next opponents.

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic responded the day before the match and he was still salty about it on yesterday. After the match, he took a dig at Herdman, a 47-year old Englishman who has also coached the New Zealand and Canadian women’s teams at World Cups.

“He is a high quality profession­al, but it will take time for him to learn some things,” Dalic said.

“Croatia once again demonstrat­ed power, strength and quality, and no one was happier about that than me.”

Canada earned no points from their first two matches and can’t advance even if they beat Morocco on in their final match.

Davies, who plays for Bayern Munich, headed a cross from Tajon Buchanan just out of goalkeeper

Dominik Livakovic’s reach 68 seconds into the match. The goal had the swath of red-shirted Canadian fans chanting “Can-a-da! Can-a-da!” at Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium.

“I am disappoint­ed in the result. It was not easy,” said Davies, who had a penalty saved in the opening loss to Belgium. “We did our best, we fought the entire game. We’re looking forward to the next game and hopefully we get some points.”

Kramaric appeared to equalise for Croatia in the 26th minute but was ruled offside. His second chance counted about 10 minutes later, making it 1-1.

Livaja put Croatia in front with a blast from outside the penalty box in the 44th minute, Kramaric added his second in the 70th and Majer scored in stoppage time.

“I had a great opportunit­y and it’s a great feeling to score two goals at

I have to say thank you to the head coach of Canada (John Herdman) for the motivation. Croatia attacker Andrej Kramaric

a World Cup,” Kramaric said. “This is not an everyday event.”

Canada were also eliminated in the group stage of the team’s only other World Cup appearance in 1986.

Herdman, who said he has not regrets about his comments to fire up his team, turned his attention to motivate them for the final match in Qatar — and set the team in the right direction for 2026, when Canada cohosts the World Cup with the United States and Mexico.

“I’m proud of what they achieved, which was to make some history for our country,” Herdman said. “They’ll be disappoint­ed [today]. They’ll be hurting but then we’ll look forward. We’ve got a big game coming up against Morocco, a huge game for Canada in the sense there’s a lot for us to play for.”

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