Celtic defender Josip Juranovic has earned praise for his performance against Brazil.

The Hoops right-back was influential in the first half of the World Cup quarter-final match as the Croats looked far the better team.

And this led to his play being highlighted by BBC pundits on the broadcaster's live coverage.

"He is not sitting worried about the Brazillian overload down this side," said former England international Alex Scott.

"He is saying I am going to make you worry about me and drive into forward spaces when I can.

"Look at his energy just to get forward and sometimes it is about being an option.

"He is doing that well and that helps his team get up the field, making Brazil worry about him.

"He has been driving into space and I absolutely love it.

"When we are talking about attacking right-backs and being brave on the ball, to do this [playing a cross-field pass] at the end of it is just quality."

Jurgen Klinsmann also gave his thoughts on the 27-year-old, saying: "This is what managers want to see. They want to see one on one battles and who drives each other mad.

"In this case, he [Juranovic] is telling Vincius Jr 'I am in charge here and I am the boss.'"

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