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High-flying Croatia look to knock out Denmark

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NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia: Croatia go into Sunday’s last 16 match against Denmark with a 100-per cent record at this World Cup but the Danes are vowing to shake off their dull image and cause a surprise.


At stake in the match at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, the same venue where the Croats thumped Argentina 3-0 in the group stage, is a quarterfinal against former world champions Spain or tournament hosts Russia. Captained by experienced playmaker Luka Modric, Croatia also beat Nigeria and Iceland to top Group D and are now dreaming of going one better than their performance at the 1998 tournament where they reached the semifinals.


“I was nine-years-old. I remember my mum screaming in the house when we scored,” said defender Dejan Lovren, recalling Croatia’s 2-1 win over the Netherlands in 1998 that secured third place. “We can beat that, definitely, but we need luck. We have a good opponent in the next round, it will be difficult.”


In addition to scoring a superb long-range strike against Argentina, Modric has been outstanding in Russia, as has fellow midfielder Ivan Rakitic. But the ‘old guard’ has been complemented by a younger generation — such as Ante Rebic, Mateo Kovacic and Marcelo Brozovic — who all play in Europe’s top leagues.


The Danes, meanwhile, are happy to continue flying under the radar despite being on a 17-match unbeaten run. Having scored just two goals in navigating their way out of Group C as runners-up, the Danes expect to open up on Sunday.


They too are seeking to match their 1998 achievement when they reached the quarterfinals before being beaten by Brazil in what was their best World Cup showing. — Reuters


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