Croatia feel on brink of greatness, just like heroes of '98


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The 51-year-old Bosnian-born coach, who played as a midfielder for many clubs in the former Yugoslavia and Croatia, said he was having the time of his life in Russia.


“Irrespective of what comes next, these are the best days of my career, whatever the result tomorrow,” he said.


Fans will be waiting to see who comes out on top between Modric, and Christian Eriksen, Denmark’s standout player.


“I don’t like to compare players, particularly to myself,” Modric said when asked about the duel.


“Eriksen is a world-class player. He has had a fantastic season at Tottenham, and I am sure he is (Denmark’s) best player. But I think what will decide the game tomorrow will be how teams perform.


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