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FIFA World Cup 2018: Croatia remains a harsh reminder for England

England's failure to qualify for the Euro 2008 was down to a 3-2 loss to Croatia in November 2007. 11 years on, can England recover from their lowest point in international football against Croatia?

July 11, 2018 / 22:03 IST
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Croatia was there at England's lowest ebb this century in international football, and it'll be there as the English team tries to peak. For many England supporters, the 3-2 loss to Croatia in November 2007 was a national embarrassment. Coach Steve McClaren's tactics floundered as he clutched an umbrella in the pouring rain on the sidelines at Wembley, and he was dubbed "the Wally with the brolly" following the loss that meant England failed to qualify for Euro 2008.

A decade later a young, vibrant team has earned England a spot in the World Cup semifinals for the first time in 28 years and it will face Croatia again. The euphoria on the streets of London was matched in Zagreb, where Croatians celebrated their country's best World Cup run since 1998.

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"We respect them and I think they respect us," said Croatia defender Dejan Lovren, who has played in England since 2013. "We're two great teams and it will be a great challenge for us and for them, so let's see who will be better."

Lovren is the only player in Croatia's World Cup squad who is currently with an English club, although his teammates Luka Modric and Vedran Corluka both previously played for Tottenham, and forward Andrej Kramaric was formerly at Leicester City.