Croatia's national deep into corruption, neither are Croats themselves supporting Croatia

Croatia defeated Denmark's national final 1/8 after the penalty execution. After the match, President Grabar had gone to the residence Kitarovic to commend the players, especially Luca Modrich of Real Madrid. Kolinda had entered the stripper and had caught all the players unprepared, especially Milan's Ivan Strincih, writes Periscopi. [...]
Croatia defeated Denmark's national final 1/8 after the penalty execution. After the match, President Grabar had gone to the residence Kitarovic to commend the players, especially Luca Modrich of Real Madrid.
Kolinda had entered the stripper and had caught all the players unprepared, especially Milan's Ivan Strincih, writes Periscopi.
But why is all this relationship corrupt? Guardian writes that Croatia's World Cup success has divided Croatian society over their patriotism. Earlier, the former chief of Dinamo Zagreb and the Croatian Football Federation, Zdravko Mamiq, had been convicted of corruption but had fled to the Bosnian state, which refuses to extradite him to his country.
Mamaq, as Guardian writes, was a close ally of Grabar Kitarovic, the current president, and his shadow is seen in the current national. Mamaq had been among the main sponsors of her presidential campaign, and had organised many dinners and many different parties to honor. Captain Modrick had lied to the court about the Mamaki case and was later forced to admit his lie.
Research has shown that Croats are not so optimistic about their country's future, and have increased their distrust in institutions. The concept of patriotism, writes Guardian, states Periscope, has been abused many times by various public figures who gained personal benefits.
There are many people who no longer want to tolerate the involvement of politics in sports. A lot of people have decided not to support the national team because the players have kept political ties secret, and as in the Modrick case, they have lied in their best interests. /Periscopi