Exhausted Croatia faces tough final
It was no surprise that Croatia players cavorted on the pitch in celebration with fans and family long after beating England in the semifinals of the World Cup on Wednesday night, but a wiser head might have ushered them quietly to ice bath and bed.
It was never going to happen, of course, as the ecstasy of taking a tiny nation to the final of the World Cup for the first time needed to be worked through with the people that provided the players with support and inspiration.
The fact remains, though, that on Sunday they will play the biggest match of their lives against a France side bursting with youth and vigor that has had a day more rest and played the equivalent of a match fewer over the knockout rounds.
While going to 30 minutes of extra time in all three of its sudden-death matches 鈥 not to mention emotional energy-sapping penalty shootouts in two 鈥 has proved beyond doubt Croatia鈥檚 resilience, it has taken its toll.
鈥淪ome players played with minor injuries with which they would not have played some other games. Two players played with half a leg, but it didn鈥檛 show,鈥 coach Zlatko Dalic said. 鈥淣obody wanted to give in when I was preparing the first eleven, nobody wanted to say I was not ready in extra time, no one wanted to be subbed and this shows character and what makes me proud. Nobody gave up.鈥
Mario Mandzukic typified the efforts, running himself into the ground in the lone striker role but taking his chance to score the winner clinically when it presented itself nearly 20 minutes into extra time.
Even before his goal, Mandzukic had spent some minutes on the turf after a collision with England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and an agonizing attack of cramp left him once again prone on the pitch in the wake of his decisive strike.
The Juventus striker finally limped off utterly exhausted six minutes from time but promised unstinting effort on Sunday to bring the World Cup back to the nation of some 4 million people. 鈥淲e were like lions out there tonight and we will be the same in the final,鈥 he said.
That the nation will be backing the team to gain revenge for the World Cup semifinal loss to France in 1998 is without question, as is the fact that there will once again be an army of fans decked out in red and white checks at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
鈥淲e were louder, they were carrying us, they picked us up when we were not in control of the game,鈥 Dalic said of the supporters. 鈥淔or Croatian football and Croatia as a country, this is history being written. I don鈥檛 know of a smaller country in a World Cup final.
鈥淏ut we have our hearts, our pride and our players and that is what is really important to us.鈥
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