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Beating Nigeria will be difficult than Argentina – Kramarić

Croatia striker Andrej Kramarić has said that they won’t find it easy playing the Super Eagles of Nigeria at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Croatia will play Nigeria in the Group D opening fixture of the World Cup on June 16 before facing Argentina and Iceland respectively.

 Kramaric told reporters, including Sport Express Russia that they would be delighted if they overcome the Super Eagles.

”Nigeria – the most difficult opponent for us, because with it we will hold the first match in the tournament,” Kramaric told reporters.

”It is very important to start very well. In addition, we expect a difficult match against Argentina. This is a very strong opponent.

”Everything is great, we are concentrated, feel team spirit and unity. We need to prepare well for the first game.”

This post was last modified on November 30, 2018 2:03 pm

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