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Hurt Bilic vows to fight on


Slaven Bilic has vowed to stay on as Croatia coach despite admitting he considered quitting management following their Euro 2008 exit.

Bilic, 39, was left heart-broken by his side's quarter-final exit on penalties to Turkey after they had taken the lead in the second half of extra-time only to concede an equaliser with the last kick of the game.

The highly-rated former international defender has been linked with several club jobs across Europe after an impressive two-year spell at the Croatia helm, but revealed he considered quitting management altogether following the drama in Vienna on Friday.

"When I saw all my players crying in the dressing room I thought, 'That is it, I've had enough of football'," he said.

"I decided I was going to give up management completely. It was no different when I woke up the next morning and I said to my boy, 'I've had enough, let's go fishing'.

"I've decided that I must stay and that I must get us as far as I can in the (2010) World Cup. That is what I want to do for my country.

"I don't want to even think about becoming a manager at club level right now.

"That is not something I'm going to discuss and it is not something that is going to happen at this stage."

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