Croatia keep getting called underdogs. The numbers say otherwise. Since gaining independence in 1991, Croatia have won three World Cup medals, reached a World Cup Final, eliminated some of football's biggest nations, and built one of the most remarkable tournament records in modern football — all with a population of just 3.8 million people. In this video, we take a deep look at the hidden reason behind Croatia's success. From Luka Modrić's final World Cup mission and Zlatko Dalić's tournament mentality, to the elite talent factory producing stars like Joško Gvardiol, Mateo Kovačić, Josip Šutalo, and the next generation already preparing to take over. We'll break down Croatia's incredible World Cup history, their unbeaten 2026 qualification campaign, the tactical identity that makes them so dangerous in knockout football, and why this current squad may be far stronger than most people realize. Is Croatia still a golden generation... or have they become something even more dangerous? Watch until the end as we uncover why Croatia might be the most underestimated team heading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup. #Croatia #WorldCup2026 #LukaModric #CroatiaNationalTeam #FootballAnalysis #WorldCup #JoskoGvardiol #MateoKovacic #ZlatkoDalic #FootballDocumentary #SoccerAnalysis #FIFAWorldCup #CroatiaFootball #Modric #Football
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