Zlatko Dalic, head coach of Croatia, looks on before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between Portugal and Croatia at Toronto Stadium on July 2, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario

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Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic was unhappy with what he called the "bad refereeing" in his ​team's 2-1 loss to Portugal in their round of 32 clash on ‌Thursday (July 2, 2026) that eliminated them from the World Cup ​but said he did not want to use ⁠it as an excuse.Portugal were awarded a penalty after a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review, which Cristiano Ronaldo slotted home to tie the game ‌before Goncalo Ramos fired them ahead in the 94th minute.Drama ensued late in stoppage time when Josko ‌Gvardiol thought he had equalised but a review showed ‌the ⁠ball touched Igor Matanovic on the way through, which ⁠made Gvardiol offside, and Norwegian referee Espen Eskas awarded a penalty."It was very bad refereeing," Dalic told reporters, saying he felt his team should have ​been given more free ‌kicks."But Croatia lost. I'm not going to find any excuses," the 59-year-old added. "We could have won this earlier."Dalic said his team did not create enough chances in the first half ‌and looked much better in the second but ​ultimately their luck from the previous two World Cups had run out.