Former Tottenham defender Vedran Corluka will see a specialist in Warsaw tomorrow morning in the hope he can overcome a hamstring injury that puts his participation in Sunday’s European Championship opener between Croatia and Ireland in doubt.
Coach Slaven Bilic has also been forced to replace Hamburg SV midfielder Ivo Ilicevic after he ruptured a calf muscle.
The 26 year-old Corluka, who now plays with Bayer Leverkusen, limped out of training today and is now expected to miss the Ireland match, though Bilic is outwardly optimistic on his chances of remaining in the tournament and, perhaps, facing Italy four days later.
"It should be okay, he just felt something in his muscle," said Bilic today. "Based on the prognosis it shouldn't be anything serious.
Bilic's decision to call up Sime Vrsaljko to replace Ilicevic, however, suggests he harbours more serious concerns about the defender who played 11 qualifiers and scored once.
Ilicevic, a versatile midfielder, played just 21 minutes in the qualifiers, while his replacement is a defender, more suited to the full-back role usually played by Corluka.
"I am sorry about Ilicevic," said Bilic. "We have lost another important player who is different to most of our team."
Croatia have already had to plan without veteran striker Ivica Olic, who was ruled out of the tournament on Monday with a hamstring injury and replaced by Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk forward Nikola Kalinic.