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Croatia prepared for cool conditions at 'fiery' World Cup - Kramaric

DOHA : Croatia's Andrej Kramaric said he was pleasantly surprised by the conditions in Qatar and welcomed the prospect of playing the World Cup in winter as players would arrive for the tournament at their peak.

Croatia play their Group F opener against Morocco at the Al Bayt Stadium on Wednesday but are aware that the 1 p.m. local time kickoff under the blazing sun and searing heat will not be a problem with air conditioning keeping the arena cool.

"The conditions here have been better than I expected, the conditions are a little bit windy. And considering the air conditioning in the stadiums, it will even get cold during the games," Kramaric said on Monday.

"Regarding the tournament's timing, a winter World Cup, it's great actually, we're not tired and it's not the end of the season.

"So I think we will see a burst of energy from a physical standpoint during this World Cup, which I think is going to be fiery!"

His team mate Borna Sosa echoed his sentiments about a mid-season World Cup being ideal for players except for those with injuries who did not have enough time to recover.

"For most players it's better to play right now," the VfB Stuttgart wing back said.

"The only downside I see is that minor injuries won't give you time to prepare for the World Cup in time."

Sosa is playing in his first World Cup but there was a time last year when he nearly made the switch to play for Germany. However he was deemed ineligible and the 24-year-old was forced to issue an apology.

"For me my emotions for Croatia have always been very high since I was playing for the Under-17 teams at the World Cup and Euros," Sosa said.

"It's a special tournament with a lot of emotion, it's a dream come true to play for the national team."

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