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אנגליה היו צריכים לגמור את זה במחצית הראשונה,קרסו מנטלית במחצית השנייה, לעומת זאת הקרואטים, כשאבא שלך פושע מלחמה ואתה רואה את סבתא שלך נאנסת מול העיניים בזמן ששורפים את הבית שלך עם סבא בפנים אתה מתחשל כנראה
יש לך את זה יותר פומפוזי ?
לא הגזמת בכלל ?
על מנת לתת קצת איזון, זה ההרכב של הקרואטים אתמול בערב, והסיפור של ה"ילדים" מאז
Danijel Subasic - 27.10.1984 (33), Zadar, Kroatien
בן 7 בתחילת המלחמה, יש סיכוי טוב שהוא זוכר
Sime Vrsaljko - 10.01.1992 (26), Rijeka, Kroatien
נולד שנה לאחר תחילת הקרבות, ובן 3 בסיום המלחמה. אפשר להוציא מהסטטיסטיקה
Dejan Lovren - 05.07.1989 (29), Zenica, Kroatien
Lovren was born to Croatian parents in the city of Zenica, SFR Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina). Lovren's family fled from Yugoslavia to Munich because of the Bosnian War when Lovren was three years old, and he spent the next seven years in Germany.
בן 3 בזמן שהמשפחה ברחה מהקרבות לגרמניה. אפשר להוציא מהרשימה
Domagoj Vida - 29.04.1989 (29), Osijek, Kroatien
נולד שנתיים לפני שהמלחמה החלה, ובן 6 בסיומה. נותן לך קרדיט, שיש סיכוי של זכרון מהאירועים
Ivan Strinic - 17.07.1987 (30), Split, Kroatien
לא ידוע הרקע, אבל מפאת הגיל, ותאריך תחילת המלחמה. הכנסתי
Ivan Rakitic - 10.03.1988 (30), Möhlin, Schweiz
Rakitić was born in Rheinfelden in the Swiss canton of Aargau to a Croatian family of Šokci origin. His father, Luka, and his family are originally from Sikirevci, while his mother's family are Bosnian Croats from Žepče. He grew up in Möhlin, canton of Aargau.
הוצאתי מהרשימה
Marcelo Brozovic - 16.11.1992 (25), Zagreb, Kroatien
Brozović was born in Zagreb and graduated from neighbouring Hrvatski Dragovoljac's youth setup.
נראה לך שהוא זוכר מה עשו למשפחה שלו ?, הוצאתי
Ante Rebic - 21.09.1993 (24), Split, Kroatien
הוצאתי
Luka Modric - 09.09.1985 (32), Zadar, Kroatien
Luka Modrić was born on 9 September 1985 and was raised in the hamlet of Modrići which is a part of Zaton Obrovački, a village close to the city of Zadar in SR Croatia, then a republic within SFR Yugoslavia. He is the oldest child of aeromechanic Stipe Modrić from Modrići and textile worker Radojka Dopuđ from Kruševo near Obrovac. His childhood coincided with the Croatian War of Independence—in 1991, when the war escalated, his family were forced to flee the area. His father joined the Croatian Army. Modrić's grandfather Luka and six other elderly civilians were executed by Croatian Serb rebels who were part of the police of SAO Krajina in December 1991 in the village of Jesenice, and their house was burned to the ground. Modrić became a refugee and lived with his family in the Hotel Kolovare for seven years; he later moved to the Hotel Iž, both in Zadar.
In those years, thousands of grenades fell on the city and football was a way to escape the reality. He recalls it as a tough time for the family and something which shaped him as a person, but also said he was mostly unaware of the war because he befriended many other children and their parents did not let it affect their childhoods. In these difficult circumstances, Modrić began playing football, mostly at the hotel parking lot. In 1992, he simultaneously entered the primary school and a sporting academy, the latter paid for with the little money the family had, sometimes helped by Modrić's uncle
היחיד שאני מסכים, שאם משהו מלחמתי ונקמה ייזרמו לו בדם, זה האיש, אבל שים לב למשפט המודגש
Ivan Perisic - 02.02.1989 (29), Split, Kroatien
להכניס או להוציא ?, בן שנתיים עם תחילת הקרבות
Mario Mandzukic - 21.05.1986 (32), Slavonski Brod, Kroatien
Mandžukić started playing football in Germany, where he and his parents relocated to due to the Croatian War of Independence. In 1992, he joined German club TSF Ditzingen, near Stuttgart. Upon returning to his home country, the newly independent Croatia, he spent the period between 1996 and 2003 at NK Marsonia before spending a season at the city minnows NK Željezničar.
הוצאתי