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Croatia v Denmark
2018 World Cup
Croatia v Denmark (2018 World Cup)
After extra time
Croatia won 3–2 on penalties
FIFA Report
BBC Report
Event2018 FIFA World Cup
Knockout stage
Date1 July 2018
VenueNizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod
Player of the MatchKasper Schmeichel (Denmark)
RefereeNéstor Pitana (Argentina)
Attendance40,851
Weather26 °C (79 °F)
Croatia - Iceland
Denmark - France
Croatia -
Denmark -

Croatia v Denmark was a match which took place at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium on Sunday 1 July 2018.

Preview and teams's preparation[]

Croatia made nine changes for their last game and will recall most if not all of the players rested against Iceland.

Ivan Rakitic, Dejan Lovren and Mario Mandzukic will be amongst the names returning to the starting line-up.

Denmark's assistant coach Jon Dahl Tomasson says that William Kvist could feature in Sunday's game.

The midfielder punctured a lung and broke two ribs in Denmark's opening match against Peru on 16 June.

Winger Yussuf Poulsen is available after serving a one-game ban against France.

Neither of these teams has conceded from open play yet at this World Cup, with the solitary goal allowed by both sides coming from the penalty spot.

While the Danes rode their luck at times in Group C, particularly in the opening win against wasteful Peru, Croatia have been one of the most impressive teams in Russia.

They won all three games in Group D, including a comprehensive 3-0 win against Argentina and a 2-1 victory versus Iceland which was achieved despite making nine changes.

Like Croatia, Denmark are hoping to reach the quarter-finals for only the second time in their history.

Their defensive approach in the draw against France in their final group game divided opinion, but coach Age Hareide was unrepentant, pointing out that they couldn't rely on already eliminated Peru to get a result against Australia.

Hareide has, however, promised a more adventurous approach for this game. "It will be absolutely different against Croatia, we will attack," the Norwegian insists.

Head to head[]

The five previous encounters have produced two wins apiece and one draw.

The sides last met in a warm-up game prior to Euro 2004, with the Croats winning 2-1 in Copenhagen.

The only previous meeting at a major tournament was at Euro 1996, when Croatia won a group game 3-0. Davor Suker scored twice - the second a brilliant lob - with Zvonimir Boban also on target at Hillsborough.

Match[]

Danijel Subasic saved three penalties as Croatia knocked out dogged Denmark in a nerve-shredding shootout to set up a World Cup quarter-final tie against hosts Russia.

It came at the end of a largely disappointing tie - and one that had seen Luka Modric spurn a golden chance to snatch a late winner when his penalty shortly before the end of extra-time was superbly saved by Kasper Schmeichel.

The Leicester City goalkeeper also saved two penalties in the shootout at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium but he could not prevent Ivan Rakitic slotting home the decisive 10th kick.

The Croatia players charged towards Rakitic after his decisive strike with the look of a team who knew they had survived an almighty scare against a Danish side that seemed to have the momentum with them moving into the shootout.

It was a match that ended in stunningly dramatic fashion - and started that way as well.

Martin Jorgensen capitalised on the chaos caused by a long throw to fire a weak shot beyond Subasic in the opening minute.

A scuffed clearance and an inadvertent header off Danish midfielder Martin Delaney left Mario Mandzukic with a good chance that he gobbled up, shooting beyond Schmeichel as Croatia soon levelled.

Neither side had previously conceded from open play in Russia - but the prospect of an unexpected glut of goals faded as quickly as the tempo.

It was a lacklustre tie played with front of a largely delighted crowd as the local fans inside the stadium revelled in Russia's earlier shootout victory over Spain.

The second half was particularly dreadful and the match seemed to have an inevitability of penalties from well before the start of extra-time.

An off-colour Modric fluffed his big chance but did convert in the shootout as Croatia stay alive in the competition and remain in the hunt to emulate the side of 1998, which reached the last four in France.

Croatia were superb the last time they played in Nizhny Novgorod, humbling Argentina 3-0 and laying down a real marker than they are contenders here in Russia.

But they were a shadow of that side on Sunday.

Their passing was off, they seemed to lack energy and ambition - and their ability to unpick a well-drilled opposition was limited.

Modric had warned before Sunday night's encounter that the Danes would provide a "stern test" and his words proved prophetic.

The Real Madrid man had come into this match on the back of several excellent displays but he and fellow influential midfielder Rakitic were well below par.

Modric's evening was perhaps summed up when he missed the chance to snatch a late win from the penalty spot.

In one of the few bright spots of his evening he had played an exquisite through ball to Ante Rebic, who seemed certain to score after adroitly rounding Schmeichel before he was brought down by goalscorer Jorgensen with the empty net gaping.

But Modric struck his kick at a good height for a keeper and Schmeichel, diving to this left, managed to hold the ball.

Croatia had been dumped out of Euro 2016 by Portugal in the last 16 after conceding late in extra-time and, as Denmark went into the shootout with their tails up, it did look as though they might suffer late heartbreak again.

But they survived - arguably fortunately - and remain alive in what is seen as the favourable half of the draw, with only Switzerland of the teams left in Fifa's top 10 rankings.

Back in Euro 2016 Croatia missed out on winnable ties against Poland and Wales - and they do not want to do pass up a chance to go deep again.

Denmark had only once previously reached the last eight of the World Cup - losing to Brazil at France 98 - but Age Hareide's side can consider themselves unfortunate to have lost against Croatia.

They sparked the game into life with their first-minute goal, which saw Huddersfield's Jorgensen shoot between the legs of two Croat defenders and defeat Subasic with what was a very saveable shot.

It came after a long throw from Ipswich's Jonas Knudsen and was very much made in the English Championship.

And they can hardly be blamed for playing to their strengths of defensive organisation and looking to capitalise on long throws and the occasional openings that come their way.

Christian Eriksen - who never lacked effort and endeavour but was a largely peripheral figure - clipped the apex of the goal in the first half and Denmark were undoubtedly the more ambitious side in an atrocious second half.

Denmark made a huge contribution to the worst game of the tournament so far when they and France played out a mutually convenient, insipid goalless draw in their final group match.

But they cannot be accused of spoiling this tie in Nizhny Novogorod, although in truth they probably exit the World Cup at a stage that is commensurate with their ability.

Details[]

1 July 2018
21:00 MSK (UTC+3)
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Attendance: 40,851
Referee: Néstor Pitana (Argentina)
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Denmark
GK 23 Danijel Subašić
RB 02 Šime Vrsaljko
CB 06 Dejan Lovren
CB 21 Domagoj Vida
LB 03 Ivan Strinić Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
CM 07 Ivan Rakitić
CM 11 Marcelo Brozović Substituted off in the 71st minute 71'
RW 18 Ante Rebić
AM 10 Luka Modrić (c)
LW 04 Ivan Perišić Substituted off in the 97th minute 97'
CF 17 Mario Mandžukić Substituted off in the 108th minute 108'
Substitutes:
GK 01 Dominik Livaković
DF 05 Vedran Ćorluka
MF 08 Mateo Kovačić Substituted on in the 71st minute 71'
FW 09 Andrej Kramarić Substituted on in the 97th minute 97'
GK 12 Lovre Kalinić
DF 13 Tin Jedvaj
MF 14 Filip Bradarić
DF 15 Duje Ćaleta-Car
MF 19 Milan Badelj Substituted on in the 108th minute 108'
MF 20 Marko Pjaca
DF 22 Josip Pivarić Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
Manager:
Flag of Croatia Zlatko Dalić
Croatia v Denmark World Cup 2018
GK 01 Kasper Schmeichel
RB 05 Jonas Knudsen
CB 04 Simon Kjær (c)
CB 13 Mathias Jørgensen Booked
LB 14 Henrik Dalsgaard
CM 06 Andreas Christensen Substituted off in the 45th minute 45'
CM 08 Thomas Delaney Substituted off in the 98th minute 98'
CM 10 Christian Eriksen
RF 20 Yussuf Poulsen
CF 21 Andreas Cornelius Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
LF 11 Martin Braithwaite Substituted off in the 105th minute 105'
Substitutes:
MF 02 Michael Krohn-Dehli Substituted on in the 98th minute 98'
DF 03 Jannik Vestergaard
MF 07 William Kvist
FW 09 Nicolai Jørgensen Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'
FW 12 Kasper Dolberg
MF 15 Viktor Fischer
GK 16 Jonas Lössl
DF 17 Jens Stryger Larsen
MF 18 Lukas Lerager
MF 19 Lasse Schöne Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
GK 22 Frederik Rønnow
FW 23 Pione Sisto Substituted on in the 105th minute 105'
Manager:
Flag of Norway Åge Hareide

Man of the Match:
Kasper Schmeichel (Denmark)

Assistant referees:
Hernán Maidana (Argentina)
Juan Pablo Bellati (Argentina)
Fourth official:
Enrique Cáceres (Paraguay)
Fifth official:
Eduardo Cardozo (Paraguay)
Video assistant referee:
Mauro Vigliano (Argentina)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Gery Vargas (Bolivia)
Roberto Díaz Pérez (Spain)
Daniele Orsato (Italy)

Match Stats[]

Overall Croatia Denmark
Goals scored 1 1
Total shots 20 14
Shots on target 6 3
Ball possession 54% 46%
Corner kicks 5 4
Fouls committed 5 19

See also[]

External links[]

Croatia – 2018 FIFA World Cup Matches

Group Stage
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Denmark – 2018 FIFA World Cup Matches

Group Stage
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16 June 2018 France v AustraliaArgentina v IcelandPeru v DenmarkCroatia v Nigeria
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23 June 2018 Belgium v TunisiaSouth Korea v MexicoGermany v Sweden
24 June 2018 England v PanamaJapan v SenegalPoland v Colombia
25 June 2018 Uruguay v RussiaSaudi Arabia v EgyptIran v PortugalSpain v Morocco
26 June 2018 Denmark v FranceAustralia v PeruNigeria v ArgentinaIceland v Croatia
27 June 2018 South Korea v GermanyMexico v SwedenSerbia v BrazilSwitzerland v Costa Rica
28 June 2018 Japan v PolandSenegal v ColombiaEngland v BelgiumPanama v Tunisia

30 June 2018 France v ArgentinaUruguay v Portugal
1 July 2018 Spain v RussiaCroatia v Denmark
2 July 2018 Brazil v MexicoBelgium v Japan
3 July 2018 Sweden v SwitzerlandColombia v England

6 July 2018 Uruguay v FranceBrazil v Belgium
7 July 2018 Sweden v EnglandRussia v Croatia

10 July 2018 France v Belgium
11 July 2018 Croatia v England

14 July 2018 Belgium v England

15 July 2018 France v Croatia
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