Croatia and Denmark met at a sold-out Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb on Thursday night in the 5th round of the Nations League.
Before tonight’s match, Demark led the group with nine points, while Croatia was two points behind with 7. A win would bring them to the top of the group.
Croatia also played for the first time in their new kits, which they will wear at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
The winner of the group travels to the Nations League final tournament, which is scheduled for June next year, while the bottom team moves to League B.
Before the national anthems, recently retired national team member Šime Vrsaljko was honored by the Croatian Football Federation. 22,715 fans were in attendance.
Lineups
Croatia (4-3-3): Livaković – Juranović, Josip Šutalo, Gvardiol, Sosa – Modrić, Brozović, Kovačić – Pašalić, Kramarić, Perišić
Denmark (4-3-3): Schmeichel – Andersen, A. Christensen, Kjaer, Maehle – Wass, Höjbjerg, Delaney – Skov Olsen, Eriksen, Braithwaite
Match Report
Luka had the first attack of the match in the 2nd minute and played up the pitch with Kramaric. Luka took the ball to the goal line and got Croatia’s first corner. Luka sent the ball in, but Sosa played back into the box to find Gvardiol’s head. Brozovic shot over the goal in the 5th minute.
Perisic and Kramaric played up the left wing in Croatia’s next attack, but Perisic played to the keeper. In the 7th minute, Mario Pasalic sent the ball in front of the opponent’s goal, but it was cleared by the defense.
Denmark finally began possessing from the 10th minute. Sosa cleared a dangerous shot by Eriksen and Croatian regained possession. Luka was brilliant again in the 15th minute, dribbling into the Denmark box and crossing into the penalty area. No Croatia player could get to the ball quick enough. Denmark then forced a quick counter which resulted in their first corner.
Croatia’s best chance came in the 16th minute when Perisic crossed into the box from the goal line. The ball was then played out to Kovacic, who shanked over the goal.
Perisic’s shot in the 21st minute also went over the goal. Daniel Wass had a great chance for Denmark in the next play but just missed the goal.
Another great attack for Croatia in the 25th minute went out for a corner. The ball ultimately found Gvardiol’s head but went out of play.
Livakovic saved a dangerous chance from Denmark in the 34th minute. Joakim Maehle fought for space but show low in the middle of the goal and straight into Livakovic’s hands.
Ivan Perišić received a yellow card in the 36th minute.
Eriksen shot from outside the box in the 38th minute, forcing Livakovic to punch the ball out for a corner.
Croatia kept possession with short passes and waited for a hole in the defense. The match ended 0:0 at halftime.
The second half started without any changes.
Croatia’s first corner of the second half came in the 47th minute. The ball came out to Borna Sosa at the top of the box, who shot low in the bottom left corner of the goal for 1:0 Croatia!
Kramaric shot from a distance in the next attack but went over the goal.
Modric was fouled on the edge of the box in the 56th minute. Perisic shot low near post but hit the outside net.
Denmark made their first subs in the 60th minute. Mikkel Damsgaard came on for Martin Braithwaite, Rasmus Hojlund for Thomas Delaney, and Rasmus Kristensen for Daniel Wass.
Luka and Perisic had a great play in the 65th minute, and Luka’s shot was blocked by the Denmark keeper. Kramaric tried to score on his own in the next attack but played to the Denmark defense.
Kovacic missed a great opportunity in the 69th minute.
Dalic subbed off Pasalic, Perisic, and Kramaric for Vlasic, Orsic, and Petkovic in the71st minute. Mathias Jensen was subbed for Simon Kjaer.
A lapse in the Croatia defense gave Eriksen space to shoot in the 77th minute. The Denmark star nailed the upper corner of the goal to tie the game.
Mateo Kovačić was replaced by Lovro Majer in the 79th minute, which resulted in a goal seconds after he entered the pitch. Majer shot with his left foot into the right corner of the goal for 2:1 Croatia!
Croatia’s defense cleared a dangerous Denmark chance in the 84th minute. The play continued and Livakovic kept the game a 2:1.
Denmark was hungry to equalize, but Croatia remained solid. Vlasic had a chance in the 90th minute, and the ref added 4 mins of stoppage time. Denmark had a scary chance in the final minutes.
Luka Modric was subbed off in the 2nd minute of stoppage time for Domagoj Vida.
The match ended 2:1 for Croatia! Croatia plays Austria next on Sunday in Vienna.
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