World Cup 2022: Croatia after penalty drama against Brazil in the semifinals

Status: 09.12.2022 23:13

Croatia became the first team to reach the semi-finals at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The Europeans defeated record world champions Brazil 4-2 on penalties in the quarter-finals.

After regulation time and extra time, it was 1-1 (0-0) in the World Cup quarterfinals on Friday evening (December 9th, 2022). Education City Stadium confessed by Al-Rayyan. Brazil took the lead through Neymar (105+2 minutes), Bruno Petkovic equalized (117′). On penalties, the Brazilians Rodrygo and Marquinhos missed, while all the Croatians scored.

“It’s one of the biggest victories for our country. We showed that we won’t give up. We have a very strong character,” said Croatian coach Zlatko Dalic: “This is our second World Cup semi-final in a row and we’re a small one Land. I love how they played.”

Argentina, who also eliminated the Netherlands on penalties, awaits the Europeans in the semifinals next Tuesday (December 13, 2022, 8:00 p.m.).

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Defensive rows from Brazil and Croatia determine what is happening

Both teams were stingy in the first half with successful offensive actions. Most of the action took place in midfield. But the spaces there were so narrow that the creative forces that were abundantly available on both sides could only develop sporadically. The defensive performance of the opponents met the highest standards. In terms of possession, Brazil and Croatia disappointed in the first 45 minutes.

In particular, the Seleção, who started with the same starting XI for the second consecutive time in Qatar, failed to pick up the pace at all. Of the offensive artists around Richarlison and Neymar, only left winger Vinicius Junior attracted attention before half-time with a few dribbles.

Perisic has Croatia’s leadership on the heels

Croatia had the somewhat clearer playing system. The runner-up in the first half combined a lot of lengths, at least now and then a little faster and had the only notable scoring chance through Ivan Perisic. After a precise cross from Mario Pasalic, the former Bundesliga attacker failed to hit the ball properly. His shot from a promising position rolled wide of the target (15th).

‘Seleção’ up the pressure after the break

The “Seleção” became really dangerous for the first time shortly after the change of sides when Raphinha served Vinicius Junior in an exemplary manner and the left winger forced keeper Livakovic to make a brilliant save (47th). 120 seconds later, Marcelo Brozovic was just able to block a Neymar shot. Croatia’s penalty hero from the round of 16 against Japan was also unbearable for Brazil’s peroxide superstar in the 55th minute, so that the score remained 0-0.

Only thawed after halftime: Brazil’s superstar Neymar (l.).

In the meantime, however, this result was happy for the Europeans. They were nowhere near as compact as they were before the break.

Brazil desperate for Croatia keeper Livakovic

But the “Checkered” had a “dad” between the posts in Livakovic: The 27-year-old also thwarted the fourth Brazilian chance to score through Lucas Paquetá (66′). Croatia hardly made an offensive appearance at all. Coach Dalic tried to give his team new impetus with the substitutions of Nikola Vlasic and Bruno Petkovic (72nd).

But it was still only Brazil who could have taken the lead again through Neymar. Again Livakovic did not agree (76th). The keeper played the biggest part in the fact that the Europeans, who were disappointing in terms of football across the board in the second half, were able to save themselves in extra time.

Croatia misses the 1-0, “Seleção” scores

Brazil also set the tone in the extra time, but now found it difficult to create chances against the very deep Croatians. Coach Tite’s side initially lost their game and were lucky not to fall behind after one of the very few counterattacks by the Europeans. Perisic had outplayed two Brazilians and placed it on Petkovic, who hastily shot over the goal (103′).

The “Seleção” was sensitized by this opportunity and immediately increased the pressure. And now the efforts of the record world champion have also been rewarded: Neymar played a one-two with Rodrygo, then rounded Livakovic and threw the ball under the bar from close range to make it 1-0 (105+1).

Neymar draws level with Pele

With this goal, the 30-year-old drew level with Brazil’s soccer legend Pelé. It was his 77th goal in Brazil’s jersey, level with record goalscorer Pelé, who is currently hospitalized.

Petkovic equalizes for Croatia shortly before the end

Until just before the end of the second half of extra time, it appeared that Neymar had scored the golden goal. Croatia made an effort, but harmlessly. But a good attack was enough for the Dalic team to go to penalties after all: Substitute Mislav Orsic passed Petkovic in the back, whose shot was deflected into the far corner by Marquinhos, leaving keeper Alisson powerless (117′). .

The last extra action then belonged to Livakovic again. The keeper prevented the second Brazilian goal against Casemiro (120+2).

Brazilians Rodrygo and Marquinhos fail on penalties

In the most dramatic of all decisions, the penalty shoot-out, the first semi-finalist had to be determined. And in this Livakovic again became a hero. The 27-year-old parried Rodrygo’s first attempt from Brazil. After that, all the shooters initially scored until Marquinhos failed to hit the post. The rest was boundless Croatian jubilation and a South American sea of ​​tears.

Brazil coach Tite resigns

For Brazil head coach Tite it was the last game as national coach. “Even if it’s difficult, I’m sticking with it: this is the end of my time with the Brazilian national team”, said the 61-year-old after the World Cup. However, he had already announced before the game that he wanted to retire: “We shouldn’t make a drama out of it. I announced it for a long time. There are enough people who can replace me.”

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