Slaven Bilic Returns as Croatia Manager Following World Cup Stumble

Slaven Bilic's return to the dugout for the Croatian national football team has been announced, marking a surprising appointment following their premature departure from the World Cup. Bilic previously held the managerial reins for Croatia from 2006 to 2012.
In an unexpected turn of events, Slaven Bilic has been appointed as the new manager of the Croatian national football team. This decision comes in the wake of the team's disappointing performance and subsequent early exit from the recent World Cup.
Bilic is no stranger to the Croatian hot seat, having previously managed the national side for a significant period. His first tenure as head coach spanned from 2006 through to 2012, a time during which he became a well-recognized figure in international football management.
Bringing back a familiar face like Bilic after a World Cup disappointment is a gamble that could either stabilize the team or signal a lack of fresh ideas.



