World Cup 2014: Croatia players refuse to talk to the press after nude photos were published

Photographers hid in bushes and leaked pictures online

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Monday 16 June 2014 16:35 BST
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Croatian players are refusing to talk to the media after naked photos of them were published online
Croatian players are refusing to talk to the media after naked photos of them were published online (Getty Images)

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Croatia’s players are refusing to talk to World Cup reporters after photos were published of them bathing nude in the team’s swimming pool, their coach, Niko Kovac, said on Sunday.

Two photographers hid in the nearby bushes and took the pictures which were published by online media.

"I can’t force them to be at your disposal after what you have done to them and their families," an angry Kovac told reporters in the team’s Praia do Forte training base.

"How would you feel if someone took naked pictures of you? They are adamant that they won’t speak to you lot any more and I don’t know whether the silence will end tomorrow or last until the end of our World Cup campaign.

"I respect my players’ opinion and I also know that you have done a very professional job so far but you blew it with this one. The whole world has seen the photos."

Croatia midfielder Luka Modric
Croatia midfielder Luka Modric (GETTY IMAGES)

Croatia play Cameroon in the hot and humid Amazon city of Manaus on Wednesday in what is a must-win game for both sides after the Croatians lost their opening Group A match to hosts Brazil 3-1 while the Africans were beaten 1-0 by Mexico.

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