Croatia's Bilic hails powerhouses Spain

18 June 2012 23:47

Beaten Croatia coach Slaven Bilic hailed defending champions Spain, saying his team had tried but failed to give them a run for their money in their crunch Euro 2012 Group C wrap-up match here.

"We were playing against world champions and were trying to neutralise their game," Bilic told reporters after the match, which ended 1-0 thanks to an 88th-minute winner from Spain substitute Jesus Navas.

"I think they had a hard time," he said, underlining that Croatia had battled hard.

"Some teams can beat Spain, but it's not easy. We knew we'd have two or three opportunities. It's not easy when you play against Spain. You have to score when you have the chance."

While striking a critical note over German referee Wolfgang Stark's handling of the match, he said any niggly incidents had not been game-changers.

"When you play against the world and European champions they don't need help. They had some help from referee on little details, but what can I do? This is not important."

Having failed to progress after Italy sealed the other quarter-final berth in Group C by betaing Ireland 2-0, Croatia's hopes were dashed of a return to their 1990s glory, when Bilic was a player.

Bilic said, however, that a second consecutive European title was not certain for Spain.

"We all know they are world and European champions they want to win. They want trophies. They are the best team in the world," he said.

"We were close, it's true, we could have won tonight and we could have stopped them tonight. I don't see them as big favorites. There are loads of teams that maybe don't have the same class, but they are hungry and aggressive." he insisted.

Source: AFP