Sterling was eventually substituted and replaced by Marcus
Rashford by Gareth Southgate, and Dalic has now conceded he was thankful
for the switch.
“I felt relief after Southgate substituted
Sterling because he is very hard to stop," he added. "And I admired
Southgate, he showed he's a gentleman, a sportsman, he congratulated all
of us individually on the pitch.”
The underdogs' coach is confident of his side's chances against France in this weekend's World Cup final
Croatia
manager Zlatko Dalic insists that his side can beat France in the World
Cup final, as they have already shackled Lionel Messi and Harry Kane.
Dalic's side beat England 2-1 after extra time in the semi-final, as
they fought back from a goal down to progress to their first World Cup
final.
Croatia have enjoyed a sterling run to the showpiece, thrashing
Argentina 3-0 in the group stage and also defeating both Denmark and
hosts Russia on penalties.
And Dalic is confident that his players will be able to nullify the
threats posed by the likes of France duo Kylian Mbappe and Antoine
Griezmann.
“Croatia can still play better," he told reporters. "France are a
very dangerous team but if we stopped Messi, Eriksen, Kane... we can
stop Mbappe and Griezmann too.”
While Dalic is bullish about his side's chances, he acknowledged that
Croatia found it difficult to deal with the threat of England forward
Raheem Sterling throughout the semi-final.
France reached their third World Cup final with a victory over Belgium, setting up the meeting between the two sides in Moscow.
Croatia will be able to call upon the talents of midfielder Ivan
Rakitic, who beat a virus to play against England in the last four.
"Ante Rebic said he couldn't play and I told them only those who were 100% fit will play.
"But at our last meeting ahead of the match they all said they are
ready. And during the game as I wanted to make substitutions, all of the
players kept saying ‘Not me, not me’.”
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