Morocco vs Croatia Match Review
Croatia, the runners-up from the Fifa world cup 2018, will face Morocco in theri opening game on November 23. With five victories in a row, they are in great shape going into the competition. Morocco, on the other side, are currently undefeated in its last five games and appear to be a strong as well. Morocco vs Croatia Match Review
Crotia, ranked 12th and Morocco is ranked at 10th

Croatia’s World Cup group F opening against the Atlas lions will serve as an excellent barometere for their potential at the tournament. Croatia lost their opening game in three of its five world dclup appearances and were eliminated from thee tournament whenever they lost the open mattch. Whenever they didn’t lose the opening match, Croatia reached the semi-finals. Last edition’s runner-ups, Croatia, look to stitch another dream run at the world cup and begin their campaign against a tricky morocco side, in what will be their first encounter at the world cup.
Croatia come into this fixture in rich veiin of form, winnnig each their previous five fixtures, with victories over France and Denmark.
Morocc Vs Croatia confirmed lineups
Morocco Playing : Bounou, Hakimi, Aguerd, Saiss, mazraoui, Ounahi, Amrabat, Amallah, Ziyech, Ennesyri, Boufal
Croatia Playing : Livakovic, Juranovic, Lovren, Gvardiol, Sosa, Kovacic, Brozovic, Modric, Vlasic, Kramaric, Parisic
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Group F Match Between Morocco vs Croatia
Croatia captain Luke Modric on Tuesday sought to quash early talk of a repeat of his country’s astonishing 2018 world cup run, and said comparisons about his own form were pointless distractions from tough games ahead. Modric was player of the tournament at the World cup in Russia, when croatia defied the odds to come from behind and go to extra time in an upreedented three knockout matches, before losing to France in the final.