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Olic set to start against Australians
21 June 2006
by AFP
Croatian striker Ivica Olic will start the must win FIFA World Cup™ Group F match with Australia on Thursday, the Croats coach Zlatko Kranjcar told national television.
Olic, who was not fully fit for the first two matches, will replace the misfiring Ivan Klasnic as the 1998 semi-finalists endeavour to score their first goal of the tournament following a 1-0 defeat to Brazil and then a tame 0-0 draw with Japan, leaving them two points adrift of Australia.
"With regard to Olic, he is now 100 per cent fit.
"He is better suited to how we will play against the Australians than Klasnic," said 49-year-old Kranjcar.
Kranjcar, who has seen the forward line-up of Klasnic, Dado Prso and his son Niko fail to sparkle, said he believed that the strategy he had adopted for the Socceroos clash would at last see their goal drought broken.
"After having analysed the Aussies two systems of playing, I think that ours will put us in a situation where we can at last provide the decisive pass and score."
Olic has been hit by injuries in the past year, the 26-year-old CSKA Moscow striker suffering a knee injury last August and then, having recovered from that, was laid low before the finals with a calf injury