Published: 10:43, December 17, 2022 | Updated: 10:48, December 17, 2022
Third-place playoff a major match, says Croatia coach Dalic
By Xinhua

Croatia's head coach Zlatko Dalic speaks during a press conference in Doha, Qatar, Dec 14, 2022. (ANDRE PENNER / AP)

DOHA - Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said his side will take Saturday's third-place playoff against Morocco as seriously as any other game.

"For us, this is a major tournament and a major match. It is a fight for a medal," said the coach.

However, he admitted there would be changes to Croatia's starting 11 after an intense four weeks of football.

"It's the seventh match in less than a month. We're tired, we're exhausted and drained. We have consequences with injuries," commented Dalic, who said he would only pick players who were fully fit.

The Croatia coach also spoke about Luka Modric, saying he expected the 37-year-old to continue playing international football

"I ask the players to be fair to me and the national team and to report injuries and their physical status. Everybody wants to play and be part of this match but we'll have to consider very carefully as we don't want a situation where players are not 100 percent fit who then may have to be substituted," added Dalic.

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He said Morocco were the surprise of the World Cup. "They have proven to be high quality and have shown unity and spirit. They have great support and deserve to be where they are. They went to a high level with every game and I think they'll be a more challenging opponent than in the first game."

"It is a great final for us and them. I really respect them. I congratulate them on what they've achieved. It will be a difficult match," he insisted.

Croatia's Luka Modric shakes hands with Croatia's head coach Zlatko Dalic after being substituted during the World Cup semifinal soccer match between Argentina and Croatia at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar, Dec 13, 2022. (FRANK AUGSTEIN / AP)

The Croatia coach also spoke about Luka Modric, saying he expected the 37-year-old to continue playing international football.

"I hope he will be with us and I am looking forward to that. I am quite certain he will be. Luka Modric will decide personally how he feels. I'm pretty sure he will be but of course this is his decision," he concluded.