DINAMO: Livaković - Ristovski, Lauritsen, Theophile, Leovac - Jakić, Ademi - Ivanušec, Majer, Oršić - Petković TOTTENHAM: Lloris - Aurier, Sanchez, Dier, Davies - Sissoko, Ndombele - Lamela, Alli, Son - Kane Dinamo were without stud defender Joško Gvardiol but I'm not sure how much he could have added against a much better Spurs side. Tottenham started Son and Kane with Bale … [Read more...] about Spurs Easily Handle Dinamo 2-0 In Europa League 1st Leg
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Former Dinamo Academy Director Romeo Jozak Talks Dinamo-Spurs Fixture
By 14 CommentsFormer Dinamo Zagreb Academy Director Romeo Jozak talks about tomorrow’s Europa League clash between Dinamo and Tottenham Hotspur. He shares his prediction and when he thinks Livaković, Petković, and Orišić will leave the club as well as what he would would tell the Dinamo players going into the Spurs encounter. … [Read more...] about Former Dinamo Academy Director Romeo Jozak Talks Dinamo-Spurs Fixture
Dinamo Have No Chance vs. Spurs
By 41 CommentsAfter beating Krasnodar in the Round of 32, Dinamo Zagreb’s Europa League campaign will most likely end on March 18th. The Croatian champions have drawn Premiership side Tottenham Hotspur as their opponent in the Europa League Round of 16, arguably the best side remaining in the Europa League, outside of Manchester United and AC Milan. The first leg kicks off from North London … [Read more...] about Dinamo Have No Chance vs. Spurs
Dinamo-Tottenham Preview w/ United Mates Football Podcast
By 1 CommentJoe and Kei from United Mates Football Podcast had me on once again to chat about the upcoming Dinamo Zagreb-Tottenham Hotspur Europa League Round of 16 clash, which kicks of in London this Thursday 3PM (ET). The podcast was filmed before the announcement of Joško Gvardiol's omission due to a quad injury, that may rule him out of the U21 Euro group stage later this month as … [Read more...] about Dinamo-Tottenham Preview w/ United Mates Football Podcast
Left Back Conundrum: Who Will Be The Starting Left Back At EURO 2021?
By 27 CommentsWhat an interesting turn of events in only a few years. At the 2018 World Cup in Russia, we considered the left back spot to be our weakest link with Ivan Strinić and Josip Pivarić being our best options. I am not saying those two were bad players. They have both played for some decent teams in their careers and I am sure we all appreciate their efforts playing for the national … [Read more...] about Left Back Conundrum: Who Will Be The Starting Left Back At EURO 2021?
Joe Šimunić Talks Cico Kranjčar, Red Card Tackle, Future Of Croatian Football
By 58 CommentsVatreni legend and current Croatia U-19 manager Joe Šimunić talks about the late Cico Kranjčar, the future of Croatian football, and his red card tackle vs. Serbia with CroatianSports.com. He also touches on the mentality and discipline needed in the younger generation of players. Joe is a Croatian footballing legend and is one of only eight players to be capped by the … [Read more...] about Joe Šimunić Talks Cico Kranjčar, Red Card Tackle, Future Of Croatian Football
Croatians Around Europe XXIII: Krama Scores Winner, Vlašić With A Volley
By 44 CommentsAndrej Kramarić played 77 minutes and scored the game winner for Hoffenheim in the 41st minute against 3rd place Wolfsburg Saturday. Krama took a sharp, bouncing cross from the sideline, quickly trapped it with his thigh and banged the ball into the back of the net. It was a huge win against a Wolfsburg team that is projected to finish top-4 and clinch a Champions League berth. … [Read more...] about Croatians Around Europe XXIII: Krama Scores Winner, Vlašić With A Volley
Kovač Has Monaco Hitting On All Cylinders
By 72 CommentsAfter being sacked and slightly humiliated by his Bayern Munich exit in 2019 - right before Bayern went on to winner every club trophy known to man - Niko Kovač is back on track in Monaco. Kovač has Monaco sitting fourth place in the French Ligue 1, only four points behind leaders Lille, with 11 matches to play. Monaco have not lost a game since December 16th and have won 10 … [Read more...] about Kovač Has Monaco Hitting On All Cylinders
Zlatko ‘Cico’ Kranjčar 1956-2021
By 6 CommentsFormer Croatia manager Zlatko Kranjčar passed away at the age of 64 early Monday morning in Zagreb. He was admitted to the hospital in Zadar on February 18th due to a liver issue and was eventually moved to Zagreb as his condition worsened, but was unable to recover, 24sata reports. Kranjčar was a Croatian football trail blazer. He scored 98 goals in 261 matches for Dinamo … [Read more...] about Zlatko ‘Cico’ Kranjčar 1956-2021










