Croatia head coach Zlatko Dalic says his side will not underestimate Ghana when the two nations meet in Group L at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Speaking after Friday’s draw in Washington, Dalic said the quality and pace of the Black Stars, while revealing his personal connection to former Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan.
“We don’t care too much about Ghana. I know Asamoah Gyan is my friend; he played in my team when I was at Al Ain. But it’ll be a very tough game for Croatia. The Ghana team is very strong and very fast,” Dalic said.
Ghana and Croatia are set to face each other in the final round of Group L fixtures, a match that could carry major qualification implications. Both sides will also meet England and Panama in the group.
Croatia arrive in North America with a significant tournament pedigree, having reached the World Cup final in 2018 and finishing third in 2022. Ghana, meanwhile, are returning with a young squad and renewed ambition after a strong qualifying campaign.
The fixture brings added intrigue due to the history between Dalic and Gyan, who played under the coach during his spell in the UAE.

