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Home Features 2022 FIFA World Cup Match Previews

PREVIEW: Croatia can’t dwell on the past as Canada test looms large

27 November 2022, 3:00 PM  |
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November 26, 2022 Croatia's Luka Modric during training REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

November 26, 2022 Croatia's Luka Modric during training REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

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November 26, 2022 Croatia's Luka Modric during training REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Croatia’s World Cup appearances have all resulted in group-stage exits or expectation-busting runs to the semi-finals or beyond, and while just one game into Qatar 2022 Sunday’s match against Canada already has a make-or-break feel about it.

A 0-0 draw against Morocco on Wednesday, in which Zlatko Dalic’s side had only two attempts on target, has already left them two points adrift of group leaders Belgium, who eked out a 1-0 victory over the Canadians in their opener.

A draw or defeat against Canada will therefore leave Croatia needing to get something from their final group game against the second-ranked Belgians.

Dalic will hope that their performance against Morocco, in which they seemed to lack sharpness going forward, was down to early-tournament teething problems rather than something more fundamental.

Yet after their superb run in Russia, it is inevitable that comparisons will be drawn with the side that were eventually beaten 4-2 by France in the final in Moscow.

Dalic was keen not to look back when he spoke to reporters following the draw at Al Bayt Stadium, with the need to move forward a repeated refrain.

“Four and a half years have passed and Croatia has almost a whole new national team … we cannot draw comparisons between the two generations of players,” he said.

“This is another World Cup we have prepared. We know we are good, we know we can do it. We are prepared to fight on.”

There were some positives to take from the game against Morocco, principally in defence, where they were largely untroubled throughout.

Twenty-year-old centre back Josko Gvardiol looked totally unruffled in his World Cup debut and his partnership with veteran Dejan Lovren looked good.

Yet Dalic has work to do going forward if they are to challenge again, and history says the tournament will only go one of two ways.

Croatia are making their sixth World Cup appearance, having bombed out in the group stage on three occasions and twice embarking on stunning runs, reaching the semis in 1998 and the final last time around.

If they were unsure what sort of side they were going to face in Canada they will have a much clearer idea after John Herdman’s team gave Belgium a run for their money.

Alphonso Davies’s missed penalty let Belgium off the hook before Michy Batshuayi’s goal against the run of play sealed the points.

Far from downhearted, the performance gave Herdman confidence that Canada have nothing to fear from Croatia.

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