MOSCOW: Croatia have no major injury concerns going into Sunday’s World Cup final despite having played three 120-minute matches and are looking forward to a seismic event for the small Balkan nation, coach Zlatko Dalic said on Saturday.
The Croatians needed penalties to beat Denmark in the round of 16 and Russia in the quarter-finals and extra time to edge England in the last four.
Forward Mario Mandzukic and defender Ivan Strinic had to be taken off injured late in that game.
Dalic said that despite five players missing Friday’s training all his group were fit.
“Tomorrow is the World Cup final. The players know what that means. One thing that makes me happy is that all my players tell me whether they are not 100 percent,” Dalic told reporters.
“If they will be unable to give their all during the match I expect them to tell us.”
Croatia played a total of 90 minutes longer than France in their three knockout matches and have also had one fewer rest day than their opponents ahead of the final at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium.
“We did not insist on practice sessions. We have nothing to practice. We need relaxation and rest. We have some minor injuries but I hope we will overcome those today and all my players will be ready to play,” the 51-year-old said.
“We created such a group where they will concede and will say ‘I have to miss the final’.
If they are not ready we have great players on the bench who are rearing to go.
“This is Croatia’s first final in a major tournament and Dalic said that while he was not getting the full picture of the celebrations back home, he knew that for his players, many of whom have won the biggest prizes in club football, this was the greatest match of their career.
“Win or lose tomorrow there will be a seismic event (in Croatia). This gives us strength and motivation.” There can be no better moment for a player or a coach than tomorrow.
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