Ivan Perisic's dream of playing in Croatia's first World Cup final could be over after suffering a thigh injury.

Perisic received treatment in a Moscow hospital on Thursday less than 24 hours after playing a key part in Croatia's semi-final win over England.

The 29-year-old, who is on the radar of a number of clubs including Manchester United, scored in the 2-1 win at the Luzhniki Stadium.

An icepack was applied to the back of his left thigh after the game to reduce the swelling.

It was Croatia's third game in a row that had gone into extra-time and a number of players were given the full day on Thursday to recover.

Croatia head coach Zlatko Dalic said it was too early to talk about his players' fitness ahead of the final.

Dalic said: 'The guys celebrated reaching the final and today we are having a day of recovery. I'm not ready yet to talk about the condition of the players.

'Before the match against England we had enough problems, but nobody complained. No one, no matter how hard it got, wanted to leave the pitch. I'm proud to coach these players.'

France will be Croatia's opponents for their first showing at a World Cup final.

Croatia were knocked out by France at the semi-final stage at the World Cup in 1998.

Perisic believes that defeat will help spur on his team-mates when the two sides meet again on Sunday.

'France stopped us in the semi-finals in 1998,' he said. 'We will have some extra motivation because of that, for sure. But this is a totally different story.

'They are favourites, but we will do our best to surprise them. We have three days to prepare ourselves.

'We are all happy to be staying in Moscow, that was our goal. Our dream is so close now.'