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France and Croatia seek World Cup glory

MOSCOW, July 15, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Croatia face France in Moscow on Sunday
attempting to win their first World Cup while Didier Deschamps’ side are
aiming to land their second title two decades on from their triumph on home
soil.

France will also be spurred on by trying to put behind them the bitter
disappointment of losing the Euro 2016 final to Portugal in Paris.

It is a final few people anticipated when football’s global showpiece
kicked off four weeks ago.

Croatia have brought joy to their Balkan nation of just four million people
by defying the odds to progress to the final while reigning champions
Germany, then Argentina and Brazil all fell by the wayside in Russia.

They have been inspired by mercurial midfielder Luka Modric while coach
Zlatko Dalic, who only took over last year with the squad in chaos, has
coaxed remarkable performances from his team.

Deschamps would become only the third man to win the World Cup as both a
player and a manager — he was captain when France lifted the World Cup in
1998.

His France side, spearheaded by 19-year-old forward Kylian Mbappe and the
more seasoned Antoine Griezmann, are the favourites.

Paul Pogba has finally become a leader in midfield for France and N’Golo
Kante has excelled in doing the tireless work that allows his teammates to
shine, while Samuel Umtiti and Raphael Varane are the nucleus of a solid
defence.

Les Bleus laboured through their group, beating Australia and Peru by the
odd goal and drawing with Denmark in the only goalless game of the
tournament.

Then they hit form, sweeping aside Argentina in a match which announced to
the world that Mbappe is set to be an international superstar as he scored
twice and outshone Lionel Messi.

But apart from that 4-3 win, France have played like a Deschamps side, with
the emphasis on defence.

– On the streets –

The cavernous 80,000-capacity Luzhniki Stadium will be the setting for the
final, but the biggest celebrations will take place on the streets of the
winning country.

Tens of thousands of people poured onto the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris
after France’s semi-final win against Belgium and expectations at home are
high.

“Of course we know what’s happening in France, all the more so after seeing
all the images after the Belgium game,” goalkeeper Hugo Lloris said on
Saturday.

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“But tomorrow we will be coming up against opponents of great quality. They
deserve to be in the final just as much as us.

“They have demonstrated their worth and that they have the physical and
mental resources to go and win it.”

Croatia have shown impressive resolve to withstand three successive matches
that went to extra-time — Mario Mandzukic’s winner in the 109th minute
defeated England in the semi-final on Wednesday. Dalic said on Saturday he
was prepared to make changes for the final if any of his players have failed
to recover from their exertions.

“Tomorrow is the World Cup final. Simply, the players know what that is,”
the coach said.

“One thing that brings me happiness is that all my players tell me if they
are not 100 percent fit.

“They know what is at stake, but if they are unable to give their all they
will tell us.”

Ivan Perisic, who scored and set up Mandzukic’s winner against England, was
among five Croatian players to miss training on Friday.

“We need relaxation and rest to gain freshness for tomorrow,” Dalic said.

“We have some minor injuries, minor problems, and I hope my players will be
ready. If not, I have great players on the bench who will be raring to go.”

The last time the two nations met in a World Cup was in the 1998 semi-final
when two Lilian Thuram goals sunk a Croatian side playing in their first
World Cup as an independent nation.

Win or lose, this Croatia team are already national heroes for improving on
the 1998 team’s performance.

Belgium proved too strong for England in Saturday’s third-place playoff as
Thomas Meunier and Eden Hazard scored in Saint Petersburg and the Belgians
bettered the achievement of their 1986 team.

England’s Harry Kane looked tired and did not add to his six goals in the
tournament, although he remains the favourite to win the Golden Boot for top
scorer, barring a remarkable performance from Mbappe or Griezmann in the
final — both are on three goals.

Despite coming close to reaching their first World Cup for 52 years,
England coach Gareth Southgate said that “against the very best teams we’ve
come up short”.

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