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Croatia's fortunes ran out with World Glass punishment call, says Zlatko Dalic

Croatia mentor Zlatko Dalic said his side had come up short on fortunes after they surrendered a disputable punishment granted by VAR in the 4-2 World Container last thrashing against France on Sunday.

With the score level at 1-1, Argentine arbitrator Nestor Pitana changed his underlying choice and granted a spot-kick, changed over by Antoine Griezmann, for handball against Ivan Perisic in the wake of review TV replays. Dalic guarded VAR (the video partner official framework) as "something worth being thankful for football" yet trusts his side's fortunes in Russia at long last ran out after punishment shootout prevails upon Denmark and Russia on course to the last.

"I never remark on officials however in a World Glass last you don't give such a punishment," said Dalic.

"It not the slightest bit decreases France's win. We were somewhat unfortunate. Perhaps in the initial six amusements we were supported by fortunes and today we weren't. "I need to salute my players. Possibly today we played our best diversion at these titles. Against such a solid side as France you should not commit errors. We are somewhat dismal however we should likewise be glad for what we've done."

Dalic additionally moaned about his side's absence of fortune as France's opener came by means of Mario Mandzukic's own particular objective.

In spite of having played 90 additional minutes than Les Bleus through the span of the competition in three times of additional time, and having multi day's less rest before the last, Croatia ruled the principal half. Perisic deservedly evened out and Griezmann's punishment was France's first shot on target.

France's pace on the counter-assault demonstrated excessively in the second time frame, however, as Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe added to their lead before Mandzukic jumped on a blunder from Hugo Lloris for a reassurance.

"On our transport there is a motto: "little nation with huge dreams". That is a decent message to all," additional Dalic.

"You ought to never surrender, believe constantly. At 4-1 down I was not crushed. Generally, Croatia played an incredible competition and demonstrated its quality and quality.

"I might want to thank every one of my players for what they have done. Viewing, I am pleased."

Croatia did in any event win one prize as commander Luka Modric was compensated for his extraordinary competition with the Brilliant Ball for the World Glass' best player.

"We are exceptionally happy for Luka Modric to have won the Brilliant Ball, deservedly along these lines, and he played a fantastic competition," said Dalic.

"That is another acclamation for the group. He did the lion's offer of the work in our play and merited the Brilliant Ball in spite of the fact that we didn't win."

Dalic was drafted in as mentor in October when Croatia were in peril of not notwithstanding making it to Russia before their last qualifier. What's more, with his notoriety presently out of this world, he said he will set aside opportunity to think about his future.

"I will invest significant energy," he included. "As of now I'm not pondering something besides returning to Croatia and having a rest."

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