Croatia World Cup 2022 head coach: Everything you need to know about Zlatko Dalic and more

Zlatko Dalic, who will lead Croatia to the 2022 Football World Cup as head coach, will try to surprise again after leading his country to the final four years ago. Only beaten once in qualifying, Croatia topped the group stage, one point ahead of Russia and Slovakia, Slovenia, Cyprus and Malta to reach the World Cup for the third time in a row. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans can buy Croatia Vs Belgium Tickets from our website.

Dalic, who took over from Ante Cacic in 2017, led his country to an impressive second place in Russia four years ago. But they made it to the last 16 of Euro 2020 last summer. The stage was knocked out by Spain, losing 5-3 overtime thriller.

Zlatko Dalic will lead Croatia to the 2022 Football World Cup as head coach
Zlatko Dalic will lead Croatia to the 2022 Football World Cup as head coach

The 54-year-old started his managerial career with former club Varteks and led his side to the Croatian Cup final, where they lost to Rijeka. Dalic took over from Rijeka in 2007 and then moved to Dinamo Tirana and Slaven Belupo in preparation for a long spell in the Middle East.

He coached Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Faisaly and Al-Hilal before spending three years in the United Arab Emirates at Al-Ain, where he won the title and reached the AFC Champions League final.

Dalic enjoyed great success in Croatia, leading his country to the final of the last World Cup and sending Denmark, Russia and England along.

Goals from Ivan Perisic and Mario Mandzukic eliminated Gareth Southgate’s side. Who took the early lead from a Kieran Trippier free kick.

In an intriguing final, France beat Croatia 4-2 and recaptured the world champion title 20 years after their first success on home soil.

But they could not follow through on the postponed European Championship, losing 1-0 to England in their opening match before recovering to second place in the group, only to move on to Spain.

More recently, Dalic’s side has secured a place in their Nations League group for next summer’s final ahead of Denmark, France and Austria, after a good run in June and September.

Croatia will take on Belgium, Morocco and Canada in World Cup Group E with Luka Modric, Dejan Lovren, Matteo Kovacic and Marcelo Brozovic still in Croatia’s World Cup squad.

The runner-up in the 2018 World Cup, who finished first in their qualifying group a year
The runner-up in the 2018 World Cup, who finished first in their qualifying group a year

Croatia, runners-up in 2018, wants to do better in Qatar

Croatia goes to the World Cup in Qatar in an unusual position, looking like a stronger team. That has benefited from an outsider reputation for most of the team’s existence.

The runner-up in the 2018 World Cup, who finished first in their qualifying group a year. A half ago with just one defeat in their opening game against Slovenia, and conceded just four goals, are now building momentum.

They also recently led the Nations League group ahead of world champions France and Denmark, and are widely expected to join Belgium in the Group F World Cup at the expense of Canada and Morocco in the knockout stage.

Coach Zlatko Dalic has extensive tournament experience. He led the national team to its second World Cup and also to Euro 2020. Where they lost to the Spanish team in the round of 16. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Croatia Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

He has lost some of the leading names – including striker Mario Mandzukic and midfielder Ivan Rakitic – from the teams. That reached the final at the World Cup in Russia four years ago. Lost to France 4-2.

But Dalic can count on a backbone of seasoned contenders, including Golden Ball winner of the 2018 World Cup Player of the Year Luka Modric. The 37-year-old Real Madrid wizard delivered the final blow.

Croatia goes to the Football World Cup 2022 in Qatar in an unusual position
Croatia goes to the Football World Cup 2022 in Qatar in an unusual position

Modric remains key for Croatia, as he was against the Spanish giants. Last season’s Champions League and La Liga victories were thanks to the midfielder’s assists.

Alongside Modric, Inter Milan’s Marcelo Brozovic and Chelsea’s Mateo Kovacic are both at the top of their game, aged 29 and 28 respectively, compared to 31. Andrej Kramaric is likely to lead the way.

Kramaric has been a star for Germany’s Hoffenheim. Although briefly second-in-command behind Jamie Vardy in Leicester’s title-winning squad in 2015-16, but failed in the Premier League. Impressive, but he scored nearly 100 Bundesliga goals.

Ivan Perisic, 33, will also pose a threat to both sides in Qatar. After confirming his attacking credentials at England’s Tottenham Hotspur this season.

In addition to an experienced core, Croatia can count on young talent, including defender Josko Gvardiol, 20, Josip Stanisic, 22 and Borna, 24. Sosa, they both play in the Bundesliga.

‘I’m a Lionel Messi fan, but Brazil will win’ – Croatian striker Andrej Kramaric boldly declares for 2022 FIFA World Cup

Croatian international Andrej Kramaric has hinted that Brazil will win the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. With less than three weeks to go, the 31-year-old, came on in the second half of the 2018 final against France. Believes the five-time world champion will take home the biggest prize in football. For the first time since 2002.

When asked by Sportskeeda about the favourites for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Kramaric admitted that while he is a big fan of Argentine captain Lionel Messi. Brazil has a strong squad that could see them push their limits.

Andrej Kramaric has hinted that Brazil will win the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Andrej Kramaric has hinted that Brazil will win the 2022 FIFA World Cup

“If you ask me as a fan, I am a Messi fan, but Brazil will win.”

Kramaric has made 74 appearances for Croatia. Since his debut in 2014 and has 19 international goals to his name, making him the eighth goal-scorer in history. The versatile forward is also a household name in the Bundesliga, having represented Hoffenheim since his first loan spell in 2016.

With 231 appearances and 106 goals in all competitions for the German club, Kramaric is undoubtedly a modern-day Hoffenheim legend. The Croatian striker has played under numerous coaches throughout. His senior career honed his skills as a key player for the club and country.

However, one coach who had a huge impact on his career was Julian Nagelsman. The former Bayern Munich coach at Hoffenheim, who worked with Kramaric for three seasons. Even called the 31-year-old the best player he has ever coached.

“If you ask me as a fan, I am a Messi fan, but Brazil will win.”

Kramaric has made 74 appearances for Croatia. Since his debut in 2014 and has 19 international goals to his name, making him the eighth goal-scorer in history. The versatile forward is also a household name in the Bundesliga, having represented Hoffenheim since his first loan spell in 2016.

With 231 appearances and 106 goals in all competitions for the German club, Kramaric is undoubtedly a modern-day Hoffenheim legend. The Croatian striker has played under numerous coaches throughout. His senior career honed his skills as a key player for the club and country.

However, one coach who had a huge impact on his career was Julian Nagelsman. The former Bayern Munich coach at Hoffenheim, who worked with Kramaric for three seasons. Even called the 31-year-old the best player he has ever coached.

“It’s not for nothing that I say that he is going to be one of the best coaches and I hope he can achieve great things. He has many years to go and it is great to learn from him.”

Kramaric made 12 appearances in all competitions for Hoffenheim this season. Scored three goals and was named in Zlatko Dalic’s provisional 34-man squad for the 2022 World Cup. The veteran striker is likely to be on a plane to Qatar. As Croatia has someone in the game who wants to irritate.

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