Croatia look to seize moment against World Cup hosts Russia

AFP  |  Sochi 

are targeting semi-finals for the first since 1998 -- when they made their debut as an independent nation on football's biggest stage.

It is unwise to look too far ahead at an event so full of surprises, but will a Croatian team facing host nation in the last eight ever get a better chance to outdo the heroes of two decades ago?

Zlatko Dalic's side showed in their comprehensive dismantling of during the group phase that they have no fear of the big names, and there is a strong case to say they are the best team left in their half of the draw.

England might disagree, and the two countries could yet meet in the semi-finals.

However, while needed penalties to beat in the last round, they have come to Sochi full of confidence.

"We have shown in this that we have the right to hope for big things. We are playing really well and we have such players that we certainly should believe can go to the very end," said defender

Any team boasting a of Luka Modric's quality can afford to dream, especially when he is supported by and

"He is our captain, he is our leader, we all stand behind him," said of Modric.

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The is possibly the best at the tournament but the strength in depth for such a small country is remarkable.

Sixteen of Dalic's squad play in Europe's big five leagues, with the hero against when he saved three penalties.

The powerful has impressed as well, fresh from scoring twice for Eintracht Frankfurt in their German Cup final win over Bayern Munich.

Bringing the 24-year-old back into the international fold has been one of the changes made by Dalic, who replaced Ante Cacic as late last year.

"Each brings new ideas. Maybe it turned out for the best of the team that we entered a new era with a new coach," said Perisic.

Dalic took the team through a play-off against to qualify for the finals and has overseen continued progress despite off-field distractions.

Their build-up to the tournament was overshadowed by the graft trial of former Dinamo Zagreb chief and the charges against Modric for alleged false testimony in that case.

AC Milan striker was sent home after reportedly refusing to come off the bench in Croatia's opening game against

Nevertheless, the atmosphere within the camp is relaxed.

"I think it says enough about our atmosphere, the fact that we have been together for almost a month and a half and there wasn't even the smallest incident between the players," insisted Rebic.

He and other members of the squad have spent this week recounting their memories of 1998, when won 3-0 against the last they reached the quarter-finals.

One serious obstacle remains to be overcome, however. Back then, Croatia fell against hosts in the semi-finals. Their only other previous encounter with the hosts at a also ended in defeat, against four years ago.

Croatia can expect a hostile reception at the on Saturday. For a country with a population of barely 4.3 million to beat a host nation of more than 142 million would be some achievement. But they certainly do not lack belief.

"I think we have more quality in our team and I think we are going to be the ones to set the tone," said Rebic.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 09:40 IST