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Croatia

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Manager: Zlatko Dalić Captain: Luka Modrić Projected XI shape: 5-3-2 / 4-2-3-1 World Cup history: 7 appearances (1998–2026) | Recent finish: Third Place (2022) | Best finish: Runner-up (2018) Most appearances: Luka Modrić (196) Record goalscorer: Davor Šuker (45)
The Slate

Group-stage fixtures

The System

Tactical profile

Zlatko Dalić, Luka Modrić and the veteran core of the Vatreni have proven to be more than capable of evolving with the times as Croatia continue to churn out generation after generation of new talent. The back 5 tactic adopted in the recent international breaks is the latest such evolution, but Dalić looks to be favouring the 4-2-3-1 as the opening tactic for the World Cup. Regardless of the shape on the teamsheet, the core tactical principles remain consistent.

Croatia have a squad full of players that prefer to have the ball, even as transitional football grows more en vogue by the day. The midfield duo of Mateo Kovačić and the ageless Luka Modrić will form the immutable core of the lineup, but the remainder depends on the possession shape. In the 5-3-2, a backline with two excellent ball-playing CBs (Joško Gvardiol and Luka Vušković) and the more progressive Josip Šutalo would allow the midfielders (Petar Sučić joining them) to maintain an advanced position. A back four would likely see Gvardiol slide to the left and Ivan Perišić function as a more traditional left winger with Marco Pašalić his counterpart on the right. Ante Budimir and Andrej Kramarić will likely form the central attacking duo in any configuration (Kramarić the deeper forward / number 10 in the 4-2-3-1), but Martin Baturina also presents an enticing creative option to link the midfield and forward lines.

Key player

Finally departing Real Madrid for Milan, Luka Modrić closed the book on his prime playing days to sip espresso in the Navigli...except not at all. He's barely showed signs of slowing and at age 40 is still the star of the national team and one of Serie A's best. Eventually we'll see the greatest midfielder of this generation ride off into the sunset, but not today.

Rising star

Did Tottenham expect an immediate Bundesliga Team of the Season performance from Luka Vušković when they paid Hajduk Split €11m for him in 2025? Either way, they surely won't be sending him out on loan again. At only 19, Vušković has shown he can become an elite all-round defender, supremely confident on the ball and an aerial threat to boot.

Fun fact

Ivan Perišić is an avid beach volleyball player; he competed in a 2017 FIVB World Tour event in Poreč, Croatia, but was eliminated in the first round.

The Names

Squad by position

Goalkeepers
Dominik Livaković, Dominik Kotarski, Ivor Pandur
Central defenders
Joško Gvardiol, Luka Vušković, Josip Šutalo, Marin Pongračić, Martin Erlić, Duje Ćaleta-Car
Wide defenders
Josip Stanišić
Defensive midfield
Kristijan Jakić, Nikola Moro
Central midfield
Luka Modrić, Mateo Kovačić, Petar Sučić, Mario Pašalić, Luka Sučić
Attacking midfield
Martin Baturina, Toni Fruk, Nikola Vlašić
Wide forwards
Ivan Perišić, Marco Pašalić
Central forwards
Andrej Kramarić, Ante Budimir, Igor Matanović, Petar Musa