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Milner ridicules Croat claims.


JAMES MILNER has slammed suggestions Croatian players have been deliberately targeted for rough-house treatment in the Barclays Premier League.

The build-up to next Wednesday's World Cup qualifier at Wembley, when England know victory will confirm their place at next summer's finals, has been soured by accusations from Croatian FA president Vlatko Markovic.

In the wake of a broken leg suffered by Luka Modric at White Hart Lane on Saturday, Markovic claimed claim that Croatia's star midfielder had been deliberately injured by Lee Bowyer.

He also referred to the incident involving Eduardo at Birmingham in February 2007 that ruled the striker out for over a year.

Yet Aston Villa winger Milner dismissed the claims as "nonsense", insisting he would prefer England to play a fullstrength Croatian side as they look to avenge the defeat that cost them their place at Euro 2008.

"Obviously, it is nonsense," said former Newcastle star Milner (below).

"You don't look at who you are tackling or anything like that when you are on the field. You don't think 'oh it's him, I will go in hard'. You are just trying to win the ball.

"What has happened with Modric is unfortunate. He is a top player and Spurs will miss him massively. "But you want to play in the best competitions in the world against the best players. It helps you if the best players aren't there but also you want to challenge them.

"That is what being a professional in any sport is all about."

Milner plans to build on an impressive 20-minute senior debut in Holland last month by making another substitute appearance in Saturday's friendly with Slovenia.

He may be a senior international now, but Milner knows the hard work still lies ahead.

"When you are growing up as a kid, kicking a ball against the garage at nine or 10, you are dreaming of scoring for England in a World Cup final," he said.

"You work so hard every day to get to the top, but hopefully this is just the start of a chapter."

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