You haven’t truly gotten the full World Cup experience until you’ve seen your country’s manager nude on the cover of a European tabloid.
Canada and Croatia will play on Sunday at 11 a.m. ET, with Les Rouges likely needing at least a point to have any hope of advancing to the knockout stage of the World Cup. Croatia played to a scoreless draw with Morocco in its opening game of the tournament.Article contenttap here to see other videos from our teamFor what it’s worth, Croatian manager Zlatko Dalic would prefer to let his team do its talking on the pitch.
“I saw , each of us has our own way of communication, he expressed himself like that, I don’t know how nice that is. I will not look back on it, we have to show on the field that we are a better team,” Dalic said. “We have to and we will certainly talk about it. It can only motivate us. We must not accept any negativity, we are worthy when we play and it is crucial that we focus on our football.”
The Canadians are also looking for their first-ever goal at a World Cup, having failed to find the net in their lone previous appearance on the world stage, back in 1986. Postmedia’s soccer expert Derek Van Diest is on the ground in Qatar to cover every kickoff of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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