Yesterday, we witnessed real drama in Group B, where Italy and Croatia battled it out for a place in the play-offs.
Start of the game: calm and careful
The first half started with cautious play by both teams. The Croatians tried to understand the opponent's tactics, while the Italians played defensively. The first contact of the Italians with the ball took place only in the fourth minute, when Donnarumma intercepted the pass.
The Italians avoided risky passes and counterattacks, concentrating on defense. The most dangerous moment of the first half was created by Barella, when his serve on Bastogne was stopped by an incredible save by Livakovic.
Modric's breakthrough and Croatia's activity
Luka Modric showed his leadership qualities, single-handedly breaking through the Italian defense. His activity and mobility set the tone for the game of the Croats, who constantly changed positions and tried to surprise the opponent.
Second half: Italian defense under pressure
In the second half, Italy sank even further in defense, allowing Croatia to dominate the pitch. And it bore fruit: in the 60th minute, Luka Modric was the first to be on the rebound and scored a goal.
"Donnarumma's anger was felt even in Leipzig," experts commented.
Spalletti's tactical changes
After conceding a goal, Italy's coach Luigi Spalletti decided to change tactics, bringing on Chiesa and Frattesi. These substitutions added speed and activity to the Italian attacks, but the Croatian defenders continued to reliably block all approaches to their goal.
Dramatic denouement: the last seconds save Italy
Despite their best efforts, Italy could not create any real threats until the 98th minute. That's when Calafiori, who was actively supporting the attacks, found an opportunity to pass to Dzaccagni, who scored his first goal for the national team.
"It was a real salvation for Italy and Ukraine," analysts said.
Results and forecasts
The result of the match looks undeserved for Croatia, who dominated most of the game. However, Italy showed character and were able to pull out a draw, which allowed them to enter the playoffs. Croatia is now forced to wait for the results of other matches in the table of third places.
Editor: Vitalina Patskan
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