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'I had a feeling that the referee had one set of rules for us and the other for Brazil. I don't want to talk about referees but everybody saw how he did his job. He didn't have respect for Croatia. He's not good enough to be a referee in such a important game,' Kovac said to Croatian Television after the match.
During the match Kovac had a poker face. He held it until 70th minute when Nishimura pointed to penalty spot after Dejan Lovren challenged Fred in Croatia's penalty box.
'If that was a penalty than we don't have to play football anymore. This is not basketball. This was a robbery,' the Croatian coach said.
Croatian players and other experts shared his opinion.
'We should be talking about great game, two great teams fighting and instead we have to talk about the referee. It's a shame that one person can destroy everything that we worked for. I think we deserved more,' Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic said.
For all Croatians this was the greatest match in the young country's history. For Brazilians this was just the first of the seven steps on the way to the sixth World Cup trophy. In the 11th minute it was Croatians who were in seventh haven when Marcelo accidentally pushed the ball into his own goal after cross from Ivica Olic.
'In the first 20 minutes Croatia played like you should play against Brazil. They were focused, the midfield was covered and when they got the ball they were fast and dangerous. On one such occasion they got the goal,' said Goran Vlaovic, former player from Croatia's Golden Generation.
But there was still 70 minutes to play and Brazilians were getting closer to Croatian penalty box by each minute. Croatian goalkeeper Stipe Pletikosa had some great saves but he couldn't stop Neymar from scoring in the 29th minute. Pletikosa was close to stop Barcelona's star penalty kick in the 71st minute but the ball went of his hands into the net. In the stoppage time Oscar confirmed Brazil's victory with clever shot when he was few meters outside the penalty box.
'It's not easy to play against the team that has so many great individuals. Just because of that they can be dangerous even without paying attention to tactics. Croatian players did a great job. There is not much more they could do. They even had a chance to make it 2-2 at the end of the match but that didn't happen,' Robert Prosinecki said.
Vlaovic, Prosinecki's former teammate from the 1998 World Cup squad, was a bit more critical of Croatia's presentation in Sao Paulo.
'After great first 20 to 25 minutes Croatia didn't do enough. It seemed that they didn't have a will to attack Brazilians. They became slower and if you play slow against Brazil than you are in danger because they have fast players. Every time when Croatians lost the possession Brazilians were dangerous,' Vlaovic said.
When he wasn't talking about the Japanese referee, Niko Kovac was full of praise for his team. 'We were not just good. We were excellent in both halves. This is how you fight for your team and I am very proud of my players. They did everything that we've planned. It's a shame that we didn't have a lead after the first half. If we continue to play like this I am convinced that this team will advance to the knockout phase,' Kovac said.
First step to that goal Croatia can make on 18 June, when Kovac's team will try to beat Cameroon in Manaus.
The Bayern Munich coach, Niko Kovac, did not look for excuses behind the failure of his team to qualify for the quarter-finals of the 2018/19 season. Kovac admitted that Bayern did play badly and deserved to be eliminated.
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Bayern Munich must finish their work in the Champions League in the Round of 16. They were able to hold Liverpool with a score of 0-0 in the first leg at Anfield, Bayern had to take a 1-3 defeat when playing at his home, the Allianz Arena.
Three goals that went in Manuel Neuer’s goal, two of which are scored by Sadio Mane. Another goal was born from Virgil van Dijk’s header. Meanwhile, Bayern’s only goal occurred due to the own goal of Joel Matip.
Bayern Munich did not deserve to win
Bayern Munich is statistically more dominant in possession with 58 percent compared to 42 percent. But, Bayern don’t get enough opportunities. Bayern only get seven goal opportunities. Meanwhile, Liverpool have nine opportunities.
“We have strong opponents and we have to congratulate Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp,” Niko Kovac was quoted as saying to Goal International.
“They played better in these two matches and we did deserve to lose. Opponents attacked us high in the pitch and did not left any space, that made us difficult,” added the Croatian coach.
Kovac did not hesitate to embed the label of one of the best clubs in Europe for Liverpool. “In addition, this is also not our best day,” said the 47-year coach.
Bayern have to move on
Despite failing to qualify for the Champions League Quarter Final, Niko Kovac did not want his team players to dissolve into sadness. Because, the journey in the 2018/19 season is still long. Thomas Muller and colleagues must immediately move on and return to their best performance.
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Kovac then asked Bayern’s players to devote all their focus and energy to the DFB Pokal and Bundesliga events.
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“We still have two titles that must be fought for. We are top of the Bundesliga standings and we are still playing in the DFB Pokal. Our target is to be champions in both competitions,” Kovac added.