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Brazil game should be a final, but Croats hungry for more World Cup glory

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AL RAYYAN : Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic wishes their World Cup last-eight clash against five-time world champions Brazil was instead a mouth-watering final but his side are ready to set the record straight with a first ever win over the heavy favourites.Dalic compared Friday's encounter to their final against France four years ago, which they lost 4-2, and said failure to win against Brazil on four previous occasions meant nothing."I believe that this match will be the most demanding one," he told a news conference on Thursday. "I can compare it to the final against France in the previous World Cup.""A great opponent and a great challenge for us.

We have had 11 matches at these two World Cups and we lost one. I wish this match came a bit later, I wish it waited for us later (in the tournament) but life is such.""Croatia are a small country and enjoying success in two World Cups.

We managed to reach this stage but we are ambitious and don't want to stay here," Dalic said.Brazil have been among the most exciting teams to watch in Qatar while Croatia, with 18 new players in the squad since 2018, are still somewhat unproven, according to Dalic.Only a handful of veterans from their last campaign are included this time round, led by 37-year-old captain Luka Modric."There are 18 new players who were not at the World Cup (in 2018).

We need time to develop and mature. Our success to be among the eight best teams is tremendous," Dalic said."They have still to prove themselves at the World Cup and tomorrow is a good opportunity for them to do so.

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