After opening with a win against Kazakhstan (23:7), unexpected defeat to Australia (8:11), and victory against Montenegro (13:8), Croatia and Serbia met in game 4 of Group B. It was a replay of the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games final. The Barracudas then won silver, losing the final 7:11. Croatia and Serbia also met at the 2008 Beijing Games, and the 2nd round match went to the Barracudas at 11:8.
The last time these two national teams met was in June 2019 in the final of the World League in Belgrade, in which Serbia celebrated 12:11.
After Serbia, Croatia closes out Group B with the toughest opponent yet – top-of-the-table Spain.
1st Quarter
Croatia won the sprint for the first attack, in which Joković scored for 1:0. Joković scored for 2:0 Croatia with 6:16 on the clock. An absolutely brilliant start for Croatia saw Bušlje score 45 seconds later for 3:0!
Slobodan Kadic
Serbia scored its first goal with 5 minutes to go in the 1st quarter.
Lončar scored on a quick counterattack for 4:1 Croatia with 4:06 to go. Bijač was brilliant in the goal to save Serbia’s next attack. Obradović made it 5:1 with 2:30 left on the clock.
Slobodan Kadic
The 1st quarter ended 5:3 for Croatia.
2nd Quarter
Serbia’s Filipović opened the 2nd with a goal for -1 (5:4.) Bijač saved the following three Serbia attacks to keep Croatia in the lead at 5:4.
Obradović scored his second goal of the match to increase Croatia’s lead to 6:4 with 1:26 left on the clock. The 2nd quarter ended at 6:4 for Croatia.
3rd Quarter
Vukičević opened the 3rd quarter with an excellent goal for Croatia and a +3 lead (7:4). Serbia came behind by just one goal with 4:32 to go in the 3rd (7:6), but Joković scored 15 seconds later to give Croatia a better advantage (8:6).
Slobodan Kadic
Serbia equalized at 8:8 with 2:48 on the clock. Obradović was on fire, scoring his 3rd goal of the game to put Croatia back in the lead with just over 2 minutes to go (9:8).
Luka Bukić made it 10:8 for Croatia with 1:23 on the clock, which was the final score of the 3rd quarter.
4th Quarter
Luka Bukić scored his second goal of the game and second consecutive in the game for 11:8 Croatia with 7:44 left in the game. Bijač and Croatia’s defense denied Serbia’s next attack. The unstoppable Obradović scored for 12:8 Croatia with 6:17 on the clock!
Bukić brought calm to Croatia with a goal for 13:9 with 5 minutes to go, and Joković scored for 14:9 with 4:16 left! Serbia came back slightly at -3 for 14:11 with 2:13 to go.
Bijač saved a rocket from Mandić with a minute and a half left, but Serbia scored for -2 (14:12) with 1:11 left in the match. Croatia denied Serbia’s final attack to win the game 14:12!
Slobodan Kadic
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