Japan coach Zico launched an attack on World Cup organizers after his side was held to a goalless draw against Croatia on Sunday, Sky Sports reported. "It's a crime that we had to play in this heat again," Zico said after the match. "Our last game was at three o'clock (German Local Time) too, but they want to do it that way for television." Japan and Croatia's hopes of qualifying to the second round of the World Cup suffered a huge blow after they played out a goalless draw in their Group F match in Nurnberg on Sunday. Brazil are on top of Group F with six points, while Australia lie second with three points. Croatia and Japan are in third and fourth place respectively with just one point. "We lost our way a little bit in the second half. But while you're still breathing you're still alive and we'll do all we can to stay alive," the Brazilian coach added. On the other hand, Croatia boss Zlatko Kranjcar rued his side's missed chances for the second successive game. "We had a lot of chances, but again we didn't score and that is a problem for us," he said. "We were better organised, but we had a bit of bad luck. We can work more on concentration and calmness," he added.