…and Finland, as well as Hungary and minnows Moldova and San Marino. Bookmakers have Group F as the most open, giving Croatia real value at 11/10 with Coral to win the pool ahead of Euro 2004 champion Greece at 15/8. Slaven Bilic's charges might not be South…
…been five straight if we made WC ’06). Analyzing our opponents and the top seed in the group is Slaven Bilic’s Croatia, which is without a doubt a force not to be reckoned especially with the star power of Eduardo, and Luka Modric. But Hrvatska, as they are…
…have played against all our rivals in Group F, except Croatia, in recent qualifying competitions. Theoretically, Croatia are the strongest team but we shouldn't underestimate the rest,” said Rehhagel to uefa.com. “It's a good group for us and we will fight…
…of nostalgia and sympathy whenever seeing that famous pattern emerge but at the same time, one needs to be realistic – Croatia are a team who’s pedigree is at a similar level to that of the Greeks. Am I saying that Croatia aren’t favourites to take this group?…
…FIFA gets curious…its monthly promise to world football fans. Egypt rocket up the charts to tenth, taking over for Croatia as the honorary top ten team which couldn’t qualify for South Africa. Next month: Malaysia. Ghana finished second with a squad…well,…
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