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Croatia Coach Dalic Slams 'Very Bad Refereeing' in World Cup Loss to Portugal

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic criticized the refereeing as "very bad" after his team's 2-1 loss to Portugal in the World Cup Round of 32. Despite his frustration, Dalic refused to use the officiating as an excuse for Croatia's elimination. Portugal secured a comeback victory with a stoppage-time header from Goncalo Ramos, while Ivan Perisic became Croatia's all-time leading World Cup scorer. The match also likely marked the end of Luka Modric's World Cup career.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Coach Dalic criticises "bad refereeing" after Croatia's 2-1 loss to Portugal

Toronto, July 3

Croatia head coach Zlatko Dalic has criticised the refereeing in his side's FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 defeat to Portugal, calling it "very bad refereeing," while also acknowledging that his team cannot use the officiating as an excuse for their elimination, according to Reuters.

The comments came after Croatia's 2-1 defeat to Portugal in a tightly contested knockout match, which ended their campaign at the tournament. The result saw Portugal advance to the Round of 16, while Croatia exited after failing to convert several key chances.

Speaking after the match, Dalic said he believed Croatia were denied several free-kick decisions that could have influenced the flow of the game. He expressed frustration over key moments he felt went against his side but maintained that the result ultimately came down to Croatia's own shortcomings in front of goal.

"It was very bad refereeing," Dalic said, adding that Croatia "should have been given more free kicks," according to Reuters.

However, the Croatia coach was quick to temper his criticism, stressing that his team must take responsibility for the defeat. "But Croatia lost. I'm not going to find any excuses," he said, as quoted by Reuters. "We could have won this earlier."

Portugal recovered from an early setback to register a thrilling 2-1 comeback victory over Croatia in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32. Substitute Goncalo Ramos emerged as the match-winner by heading home a stoppage-time goal to send Roberto Martinez's side into the Round of 16.

Croatia had taken the lead through Ivan Perisic, who became the country's all-time leading World Cup scorer, before Cristiano Ronaldo equalised from the penalty spot after a VAR review.

Croatia had two goals ruled out for offside, including a late equaliser deep into stoppage time, as Portugal held on to set up an all-Iberian Round of 16 clash against Spain. The match also marked the end of Luka Modric's potential World Cup career.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Blaming the referee is a classic excuse in football. Croatia had their chances and didn't take them. Also, Ronaldo's penalty was a clear penalty after VAR check. I think Dalic should focus on his team's mistakes instead of pointing fingers. 🤷‍♀️

Rohit P

What a match though! Perisic breaking the World Cup record, Ronaldo's penalty, and that last-minute header from Ramos. Croatia unlucky with the offside calls, but Portugal deserved it. They showed more heart in the second half. 🇮🇳⚽

Kavya N

Sad to see Modric's World Cup career end like this. He's been a legend for Croatia. But honestly, the refereeing didn't cost them the match – their own mistakes did. Dalic should have taken more risks earlier instead of waiting for extra time. 😔

Michael C

As a neutral fan, I think the refereeing was okay. Croatia had two goals ruled out for offside – the second one was tight but probably correct. VAR did its job. Portugal were the better team overall. Good luck to them against Spain! 🇵🇹

Siddharth J

Indian football fans know this feeling too well – whenever our team loses, we blame the referee. But the truth is, if you don't score your chances, you don't deserve to win. Croatia had plenty of chances early on but wasted them. Better luck next time. 👍

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