Vice-world champions Croatia reestablished themselves in the last group game against Scotland and thanks to a 3–1 win in Glasgow, they still defend themselves in second place in Group D. Scotland has been wiped out.
Thanks Luka Modric, 2018 World Cup runner-up is alive. In the last group game in Group D against Scotland, Croatia extended their thanks to a 3–1 win in the tournament and thus suffered a lot at home.
After an hour of hard work, Croatia drew its joker. Matteo Kovacic put the ball back on the edge of the box at Luka Modric, his former teammate at Real Madrid and captain of the national team, nothing more was needed. The 35-year-old veteran has proved himself and the people of his country, who recently did not shy away from criticism, how much the Croatian team still relies on him. From 16 metres, Modric swung the ball into the crossbar with his outside step. It was a well-deserved punchline in a game that had barely followed any rules before.
The goal in the first half lacked the real logic of the game. The Croatians appeared very often in the first quarter of an hour, as they had already done in this European Championship against England and the Czech Republic. It seemed that Dalík had let eleven technical and sometimes overly talented lone fighters on the field without telling them who was playing by his side. So “Checkard” needed 1-0 by Nikola Vlasic to bring a pattern to the pitch at the end.
Scotland has been wiped out
With the lead in the back, the favorite became more closed, played more vertically and the pass suddenly found buyers. Scotland, on the other hand, went back and forth, as if at Hampden Park the guest was winning a little more place with every minute. Four minutes before the break, the Bravehearts came out again when they all fought in their respective halves, with Vida not clearing enough of a cross, directly into the legs of Callum McGregor, who took 1–1 from 17 meters. Scored.
It was only Modric’s art shot that brought the conditions on the pitch in line with the result. And because Ivan Perisic scored 3–1 ten minutes before the end – after a corner from Modric – the group stage ended in Group D, as many had expected before the European Championship: the first two places were England and Croatia. with.
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Croatia – Scotland 3:1 (1:1)
12,000 spectators. – Glasgow. – SR Rapalini (ARG). , ripped out: 17. Vlasik (Parisik) 1:0. 42. McGregor 1:1. 62. Modric (Kovacic) 2:1. 77. Perisic (Modric) 3:1.
Croatia: Livakovic; Juranovic, Lovren, Vida, Guardiol (71. Barisic); Kovacic, Brozovic; Perisic (81. Rebik), Modric, Vlasik (76. Ivanushek); Petkovic (70. Kramrik).
Scotland: marshal; McTominay, Hanley (33. McKenna), Tierney; O’Donnell (84. Patterson), McGinn, Robertson; Armstrong (70. Fraser), McGregor; Dykes, Adams (84. Nisbet).
Comments: Scotland without Gilmour (coronavirus). 33. Hanley injured, eliminated. Warnings: 26. Lovren (foul/suspended for round 16). 34. McKenna (foul).