World Cup 2022: Croatia demand 'respect' after Canada trash talk
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group F - Morocco v Croatia - Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor, Qatar - November 23, 2022 Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic REUTERS/Hannah Mckay
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Croatia
coach Zlatko Dalic demanded respect for his 2018 World Cup finalists after
Canada boss John Herdman pledged the North American side would beat them in
Qatar.
Dalic's men
face Canada at the Khalifa International Stadium in their second Group F match
on Sunday, with both teams fighting to keep alive their hopes of reaching the
knockout phase.
"I told
them they belong here," Herdman said during a TV interview when asked what
he told his players in a post-match huddle following their opening 1-0 defeat
to Belgium.
The Canada
coach used offensive language to urge his players not to be overawed by the
Croatians, featuring stars such as Real Madrid's Luka Modric.
Croatia have
been angered by Herdman's provocative declaration of intent after Canada's
first match at a World Cup for 36 years.
Herdman
insisted on Saturday that his rant was simply intended to get his players to
focus on Croatia instead of dwelling on their spirited defeat against fancied
Belgium.
"The
statement I made was to remind these boys that there is another task
ahead," he said. "They have been buying into that mentality from day
one.
"I
don't even think this group are listening to that stuff. The boys know we have
goals here. We have to get after it, get on the front foot."
But Croatia,
who were held to a lacklustre 0-0 draw against Morocco in their opener, have
not taken kindly to the 47-year-old Englishman's comments.
Dalic said
Croatia deserve more respect from Herdman as a result of their achievements.
"The
Croatian team deserves respect from everyone," he said. "We have
proven that by the way we have played and our conduct during the World Cup.
"We
respect everyone equally. We are worthy of respect. The Canadians must respect
us. These words are not of respect. We are the runners-up in the World
Cup."
Responding
to Herdman earlier this week, Croatia's 24 Sata tabloid ran a full-page photo
of a naked man below Herdman's superimposed head, with maple leaf flags over
his mouth and private parts and a headline that translated as "You have
the mouth, but do you have the balls as well?"
The
controversy over the ebullient Herdman's comment has raised the stakes.
"It's a
defining moment for Canada in the World Cup. It's a do-or-die moment," he
said.
"We've
been waiting 36 years to get here. There is no motivation needed. We are
playing Croatia at the World Cup, against people like Luka Modric. What a
moment."
While Canada
have little to lose after their surprise qualification for the World Cup, the
Croatians are under far more pressure.
"This
is an extremely important and difficult match for us. We have to be more
prepared than in the last match," Dalic said.
"I
expect a better Croatia. Very often when we face adversity we have
responded."


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