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The firemen found out what Dalić had told them in the locker room and said: 'I don't understand one thing'
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The firemen found out what Dalić had told them in the locker room and said: 'I don't understand one thing'

Croatia lost a tightly contested match against Portugal in a World Cup qualifier, with Portugal winning 2-1 after extra time. The game was marked by controversial decisions, particularly regarding a disallowed goal by Croatia's Ivan Perišić and a late winner by Portugal's Gonçalo Ramos. Croatian defender Josip Stanišić expressed frustration over the officiating but acknowledged the team's strong performance. He emphasized that small mistakes ultimately decided the outcome and praised the players' effort despite the loss. Stanišić also mentioned that coach Branko Ivanković told the team they had reason to be proud of their performance, even though they felt they could have advanced further.

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The firemen found out what Dalić had told them in the locker room and said: 'I don't understand one thing'

Croatia lost a tightly contested match against Portugal in a World Cup qualifier, with Portugal winning 2-1 after extra time. The game was marked by controversial decisions, particularly regarding a disallowed goal by Croatia's Ivan Perišić and a late winner by Portugal's Gonçalo Ramos. Croatian defender Josip Stanišić expressed frustration over the officiating but acknowledged the team's strong performance. He emphasized that small mistakes ultimately decided the outcome and praised the players' effort despite the loss. Stanišić also mentioned that coach Branko Ivanković told the team they had reason to be proud of their performance, even though they felt they could have advanced further.

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