ESPN FC’s Dan Thomas, Steve Nicol, Craig Burley, Shaka Hislop, Anouar Amrani and Jan Aage Fjortoft preview Saturday’s 3rd place game at the 2022 FIFA World Cup between Croatia and Morocco.

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  1. lets have the best REFS and let the game flow
    and best team win

    I think Croatia CAN PLAY OPEN AND SHUT
    up to full backs controlling game and pace and there fitness
    and the midfield are there as support

    soccer need these FULLBACKS that read the game

  2. Make no mistake, highly likely that Morocco will care and Croatia will care as well. Morocco should go for the medal and a good finish to the tournament. Hope they are not careless in their last game of the tournament.

    Morocco have come this far, they might as well leave with a bang. Better not be naive and/or unprofessional about it and wing it. Hope none of the espn crew members in this segment ever become managers if this is their approach 😂

    Good luck to Morocco

  3. Morocco cares more than Croatia but I think Croatia is a way stronger team. If Croatia wants the bronze medal I think it's theirs to take.

  4. I can't believe what I'm hearing. Germany played this game in 2006. and 2010. as if their lives depended on it, with a full strength squad. Only England four years ago couldn't appreciate potentially finishing third, but they couldn't appreciate finishing second at the Euros, when I come to think of it.

  5. Croatia will play it 100% competitively. They are playing for a medal, for extra FIFA prize money, FIFA rankings, for the people back home etc. Not to mention the importance of going home with a win instead of two consecutive loses. Of course they care. It's complete nonsense this is even discussed. I will quote the late, great Ayrton Senna to emphasize my point about how top athletes think and behave. ''Being a racing driver means you are racing with other people and if you no longer go for a gap that exists you are no longer a racing driver because we are competing'' – A. Senna, 1990.

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