Dalić n'a plus de contrat avec l'équipe de Croatie, la décision sur son avenir n'a pas été prise.
After Croatia's elimination by Portugal in the World Cup round of 16, speculation around Zlatko Dalić's future as national team coach has intensified. The issue became a major topic in Croatian sports media, fueled by Dalić's ambiguous comments after the tournament. Discussions about extending his contract have been ongoing for months, with HNS officials offering him a new deal until the 2028 European Championship. However, Dalić expressed a preference to focus solely on the World Cup and stated he would discuss the contract after the tournament. His team's 2-1 loss to Portugal, particularly after a disallowed goal by Josko Gvardiol, added to the uncertainty. Dalić avoided giving a direct answer on whether he would stay, leaving possibilities open. Some interpretations of his remarks about 'the end of an era' and 'new beginnings' suggest potential departure. Over nearly nine years, Dalić led Croatia to three major medals, including silver at the 2018 World Cup and bronze in 2022. The HNS has not indicated plans to replace him, meaning the final decision rests with Dalić. If he leaves, the HNS will need to organize a successor selection process, with names like Slaven Bilić and IvoO
Zlatko Dalić, actuellement le sélectionneur le plus titré de l'histoire du football croate, n'a plus de contrat avec la représentation croate depuis aujourd'hui. Cela est dû à l'élimination de la Croatie en demi-finale du Championnat du monde 2026, où elle a été battue par le Portugal 2 à 1.
Dalić est sélectionneur de la Croatie depuis octobre 2017, au cours de laquelle il a représenté la Croatie en 111 matches et a remporté trois médailles: l'argent au Championnat du monde 2018 et le bronze au Championnat du monde 2022 et l'argent à la Ligue nationale 2023.
Auparavant, les membres du HNS, y compris le président Marijanu Kustić, avaient proposé à Dalić un nouveau contrat pour la Coupe d'Europe 2028. Cependant, Dalić a déclaré que sa priorité était de se concentrer exclusivement sur la Coupe d'Europe, et qu'il ne discuterait de ce nouveau contrat qu'après la fin du tournoi. Après la défaite du Portugal, Dalić n'avait pas répondu à la question de son avenir, mais avait indiqué qu'il en discuterait plus tard.
Si HNS décide de quitter ses fonctions, HNS se protégera des difficultés liées à l'élection de son successeur.U hrvatskim medijima su već spomenuti imena Slavena Bilića i Ivice Olića kao mogući kandidat.
En ce qui concerne les perspectives de Dalić, au cours des derniers mois, il y a eu des rumeurs sur une éventuelle réintégration dans un club de la région de Bliskog istoka, où il pourrait recevoir une offre extrêmement riche. Cependant, Dalić est toujours en Croatie, bien que de telles offres aient été faites par le club de la ligue mondiale en Russie. Maintenant, après la fin de la ligue, il reste à voir ce que Dalić fera pour rester en Croatie et continuer sa carrière en tant que sélectionneur.
La sélection croate participera à une nouvelle édition de la Ligue nationale en septembre, ce qui signifie qu'elle devra rapidement relever de nouveaux défis et choix.
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The Croatian national football team has been eliminated from the World Cup after a disappointing defeat to Portugal in the round of 16, marking the end of their campaign. This outcome also signals the conclusion of coach Zlatko Dalić’s current contract with the Croatian Football Association (HNS), which was agreed upon until the end of this tournament. Dalić is no longer the official selector of the Croatian national team. The HNS is now expected to engage in serious discussions with Dalić regarding a potential new contract, especially considering his impressive record, including silver medals at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups and a bronze medal at the 2023 Nations League. However, rumors have circulated recently suggesting that Dalić might consider offers from the Middle East, where lucrative deals have been reported. Despite these speculations, Dalić has remained loyal to Croatia throughout his eight-year tenure, achieving significant success for the national team.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced overview of Dalić’s career achievements and the current situation surrounding his future, without overtly favoring any particular political stance or ideology. It reports on the professional implications of his coaching role rather than taking an ideological position.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 88): Factual accuracy is high, aligning closely with the primary source document. It reports the end of Dalić’s contract and ongoing discussions. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some speculative language around potential offers from the Middle East.
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After Croatia's elimination by Portugal in the World Cup round of 16, speculation around Zlatko Dalić's future as national team coach has intensified. The issue became a major topic in Croatian sports media, fueled by Dalić's ambiguous comments after the tournament. Discussions about extending his contract have been ongoing for months, with HNS officials offering him a new deal until the 2028 European Championship. However, Dalić expressed a preference to focus solely on the World Cup and stated he would discuss the contract after the tournament. His team's 2-1 loss to Portugal, particularly after a disallowed goal by Josko Gvardiol, added to the uncertainty. Dalić avoided giving a direct answer on whether he would stay, leaving possibilities open. Some interpretations of his remarks about 'the end of an era' and 'new beginnings' suggest potential departure. Over nearly nine years, Dalić led Croatia to three major medals, including silver at the 2018 World Cup and bronze in 2022. The HNS has not indicated plans to replace him, meaning the final decision rests with Dalić. If he leaves, the HNS will need to organize a successor selection process, with names like Slaven Bilić and IvoO
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on a sports-related matter—Zlatko Dalić's potential departure as Croatia's national football coach—and does not engage in political discourse. It presents information objectively, covering both Dalić’s stance and the implications for the national team without taking a clear side.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 92 · Objectivité 85): Accurate representation of events, including Dalić’s comments and the state of negotiations. Slightly more subjective in interpreting his quotes as possible hints at leaving, rather than neutral reporting.
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