Coventry Telegraph

Dalic hails ‘extraordin­ary’ Croatia for semi-final return

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CROATIA head coach Zlatko Dalic believes victory over Argentina in their World Cup semi-final tonight would eclipse the win against England at the same stage four years ago.

They may have lost to France in 2018 but have shown in Qatar their progress was not a fluke as they beat Brazil on penalties to claim another final-four appearance.

Dalic’s side came from behind to beat England after extra-time in Moscow and, while the 56-year-old hails that as a famous victory, he feels another semifinal scalp would surpass it.

“The semi-final match against England in the last

World Cup was the greatest match of all time, the game against Brazil comes in second,” he said.

“If we win tomorrow that would make it the greatest historical game for Croatia of all time.

“It is one of the most important, most significan­t matches for us, after just four years to repeat the success would be such an achievemen­t on the world stage with a new national team is fantastic and I believe it is a great success.

“We are among the four best teams in the world, that is an extraordin­ary success for Croatia, it is a great thing for two World Cups in a row to be in the four best nations teams in football. We want more, we are playing the great Argentina, a terrific team led by Lionel Messi, they are highly-motivated and under more pressure than Croatia at this moment in time.

“I am an optimist by nature, I do trust my players, they have demonstrat­ed a high-level of quality, strength of character as we would not have made it to the semi-finals without that. We will not change the way we play.

“My pride has no limits, the sky is the limit.

“Everyone has a dream and my dream was to be head coach of my country but I could never have wished for this.”

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