Croatian Coach Disses Japan

January 9th, 2006 | By: WC Bob | 2 Comments »

Let the smack talk begin.

Croatian national football team manager Zlatko Kranjcar has fired the first salvo with his quotes in a Japanese magazine. Kranjcar’s words:

“I really don’t want to upset the people of Japan, who I have great affection for, but it is true that the Koreans’ skills are greater than the Japanese.”

Kranjcar, whose team was placed into Group H with Japan, Brazil and Australia, is also on record as saying he doesn’t expect much of a challenge from Japan or Australia. His captain, Niko Kovac, agrees:

?For us, the match against Japan will be just us scoring goals,? he said.

I won’t argue that Croatia is a talented team, but is it so supremely talented that it can afford to look down upon a Japanese team that has some dangerous weapons and an Australian side that continues to improve?

The funny thing about the teams that are really good is that they don’t feel the need to downplay their opponents because they are secure enough to know that their play on the field will show their superiority.

To me there is a fine line between being confident and being foolish. In this case, I think Croatia’s mouthpieces have crossed that line and in the end it might just come back to haunt them when they face a Japanese team that you can bet will be fired up to prove that it is superior.



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Username By tomislav chagall | January 25th, 2006 at 2:48 pm
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with all due respect, but neither of the two has said anything in that vein: zlatko kranjčar himself had stated shortly after the draw that croatia respects its opponents, but it is not afraid of anybody (and rightfully so). niko kovač on the other side, has never been known to (at least publicly) belittle national sides he had to face.

on the contrary, japan is viewed as a team that has substantially improved and gained much experience from the two previous tournaments that it took part in, especially since zico became head coach.

it is worthwhile mentioning that the article which you refer to has been published in a korean online magazine, and it also included a paragraph where zlatko kranjčar allegedly praised the much better individual technical and tactical skills of the korean national team, thus such news should be taken with the mandatory grain of salt. goes to show what kind of image others have about the croats, but so be it.

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Username By Person | June 15th, 2006 at 4:37 pm
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I’m not sure if it was said or not, but regardless this is simply a manager’s opinion. I’m sure any other manager of any other futbol team would also have something nice to say about their own team.

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