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Coach Zlatko Dalic mix youth with experience for World Cup 2022

Croatia open their campaign in Qatar against Morocco on November 23

Reuters Zagreb Published 10.11.22, 05:30 AM
Croatia’s promising centreback Josko Gvardiol.

Croatia’s promising centreback Josko Gvardiol. File Picture

Croatia head coach Zlatko Dalic named a 26-man squad with a blend of new and experienced players for this month’s World Cup in Qatar, pairing the expertise of veterans like Luka Modric and Domagoj Vida with younger talent like Josko Gvardiol.

Croatia finished top of their Nations League group ahead of world champions France and Denmark, and the 2018 runners-up will be riding a wave of momentum heading into the tournament.

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Croatia open their World Cup campaign in Qatar against Morocco on November 23 and also face Belgium and Canada in Group F.

“The Nations League gave us the right to have high expectations, we played top matches and we are rightly optimistic,” Dalic said. “However, there are other national teams that have such ambitions, the most important is the first match with Morocco.

“The team from Russia was second in the world, and when you look at where those players played, they were all top clubs. One player was from the Croatian league, and now there are seven or eight.

“However, I believe in them. Luck is that young players have older players alongside them to mature... I believe these players can do a lot.”

Modric will be hoping Croatia can do one better than 2018 as he will retire from international football after this year’s edition. Marko Livaja has also secured a place in the Croatia squad after excelling domestically with Hajduk Split.

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