It's never easy being a fan of Croatia. If it's not last second miracle goals (Turkey) then it's your own supporters trying to sabotage the match when you're up and have control of the game. It's always something. And even though the Vatreni look to be headed to the knockout stage for the first time since 2008, their path may be a difficult one. It's that time in the … [Read more...] about Croatian French Press
Archives for June 2016
CroatianSports.com In Bordeaux!
By 127 CommentsCalling CroatianSports.com nation! Your favorite quasi-journalist (yours truly) will be flying into Bordeaux Monday morning and want to get the crew together. If you're going to be in Bordeaux for the Croatia-Spain match, whether or not you're going to the game, please send me an email at Ante@CroatianSports.com. I'm already aware of some of my California … [Read more...] about CroatianSports.com In Bordeaux!
Croatia Crumbles At The End After Fans Throw Flares On Pitch, Draw Czech 2-2
By 538 CommentsCroatia started today's match with confidence. From where they left off with Turkey, the Croatians continued a menacing attack from every angle. In the 38th minute Ivan Perišić took his defender one on one down the left side, cut in, and slotted a beautiful goal into the side of the net to put Croatia up 1-0. Czechs had shown some glimpses of being able to find gaps in the … [Read more...] about Croatia Crumbles At The End After Fans Throw Flares On Pitch, Draw Czech 2-2
An inspired team effort brings much-needed optimism back to Croatia
By 125 CommentsThere were several lingering questions surrounding Croatia going into Euro 2016. Disregard the ongoing turmoil within the federation. Nobody knew what to make of a talented squad that hadn’t played consistently well for a sustainable period of time since 2012. Would Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic finally play well together? Can Mario Mandzukic regain his scoring excellence? Will … [Read more...] about An inspired team effort brings much-needed optimism back to Croatia
Srna Back In Croatia After News Of Father’s Passing
By 22 CommentsCroatian captain Darijo Srna is back home in Croatia at the moment after the tragic news that his father, Uzeir, passed away Sunday. The news was delivered to Srna shortly after Croatia's 1-0 win over Turkey. With the team traveling to St. Etienne this week in preparation for the Czech Republic match on Friday, Srna was given permission to leave France in order to attend his … [Read more...] about Srna Back In Croatia After News Of Father’s Passing
In Case You Missed It: Modrić Goal In Croatian
By 110 CommentsYou've probably watched Modrić's goal a dozen times already; because it was an absolute beauty. But just in case you missed it on the Croatian feed, here it is. Drago Ćosić has had so many memorable calls for the Croatian football team and now he gets to add the Modrić goal to his résumé. You may have watched the game in the States on ESPN or TSN in Canada, but it … [Read more...] about In Case You Missed It: Modrić Goal In Croatian
Croatia Defeat Turkey 1-0 Behind Modrić Wundergol
By 152 CommentsThe first half of Croatia v. Turkey started with the Vatreni in complete possession of the ball with minimal chances on goal. It was a stale 20 minutes where Turkey got the best chance of the half with a header which needed to be saved off the line by Subasic. Croatian defender Vedran Corluka had to sit out for five minutes for a bloodied head due to a Turkish elbow. That's … [Read more...] about Croatia Defeat Turkey 1-0 Behind Modrić Wundergol
Can an endless problem at defensive midfielder be solved at Euro 2016?
By 106 CommentsFollowing a shaky qualifying campaign, several questions surrounded Croatia’s squad. Left back, holding midfielder, and an attacking winger opposite Ivan Perisic have been problematic positions over the past two years. Relying on declining players such as Ivica Olic and Danijel Pranjic proved to be detrimental. A lack of development at those positions is another reason behind … [Read more...] about Can an endless problem at defensive midfielder be solved at Euro 2016?
Euro 2016 Preview
By 118 CommentsFor the first time in several years, there is no clear-cut favorite going into a major international tournament. Germany suffered from a World Cup hangover during their qualifying campaign. They looked shaky at times, while Spain looked dominant. France is an obvious favorite based on their squad and home advantage. Belgium and England are trendy upwards as potential … [Read more...] about Euro 2016 Preview