That’s why Croatia has the best midfield

Zlatko Dalić is a friendly man. At least he successfully manages to convey that impression to the people who meet him. That shouldn’t be too difficult for him these days at the World Cup in Qatar, after all, Croatia’s coach is successful himself. This Tuesday (8 p.m. CET, in the FAZ live ticker for the soccer World Cup, on ZDF and on MagentaTV) his team is in the semi-finals. With a victory over Argentina, the country with just under four million inhabitants would be where it was four years ago: in the World Cup final. However, France won at the time.

Tobias Rabe

Responsible editor for Sport Online.

As an observer, however, one should not be fooled by the often friendly-looking Dalić, nor by what he says. It’s often about emotions. About patriotism. For sake. For fight. For courage. For pride. For suffering. And for triumph. You don’t have to overrate the verbal ballyhoo from the Balkans.

The Argentinians, who think they have the best midfielder in the world in Lionel Messi, should take a sentence from Dalić very seriously. “We have the best midfield in the world,” said the 56-year-old Dalić after beating Brazil in the quarter-finals.

At first glance, that came as a surprise as the focus was on striker Bruno Petković, who equalized in extra time, and goalkeeper Dominik Livaković, who saved on penalties. At second glance, however, the first-class midfield is striking. Opponents in the semifinals have the extraordinary Messi in their ranks, the Croatians have a number of extraordinary players: Luka Modrić, Marcelo Brozović and Mateo Kovačić. The many career successes make Modrić a star, but because he doesn’t aim for it, one can also say: The star is the midfield.

The greatest strength of these three players is that they have no weaknesses worth mentioning. They are valuable for both offense and defense. When it comes to setting up or scoring a goal, they are in the game. When it comes to defending your own goal, too. The specialization that has prevailed in professional football is missing. In return, the three prevail in almost every situation, no matter what is required. That’s why the Croatian midfield is so special.

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