Croatia 1-1 Italy: Zaccagni last-gasp equalizer seal 2nd for Italy, Croatia 3rd

Zaccagni scores dramatic 98th-minute equaliser to secure last 16 spot and break Modric & Co’s hearts.

2024 European Championship


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  • Modric (54′ Penalty Missed)
  • Modric (55′)
  • Zaccagni (90’+8′)

Match Report

ITALY crushed Croatian hearts with a dramatic late leveller in Leipzig to regain a Euros last 16 spot.

The Azzurri looked to have surrendered second place in Group B after Croat pensioner Luka Modric scored in the 55th minute – seconds after missing a penalty.

But in the dying moments, Mattia Zaccagni curled in a 98th-minute beauty to ensure the reigning European champions will play Switzerland in the knockout stage.

As for Croatia, unbelievable heartbreak. They are not mathematically out, but it is incredibly unlikely that they will make it through as a ranked third-place side on two points.

What a way for Modric to potentially end his international career on his 178th appearance having become the oldest scorer at a Euros at 38 years and 289 days.

But Croatia can hardly complain. The World Cup finalists from 2018 had been woeful in their opening two outings – smashed by Spain before conceding a late leveller to Albania – and not a lot better here, much to boss Zlatko Dalic’s dismay.

The ultimate major tournament warriors came agonisingly close to proving everyone wrong yet again only to fall at the final hurdle having given their all to hang on.

Dalic made four changes, including two of his back four – unsurprising given his men had already shipped five goals in two games in Germany.

Luciano Spalletti also pulled out a few surprises with his team selection, switching to a three at the back, as well as dropping forwards Federico Chiesa and Gianluca Scamacca.

The former Napoli boss was clearly still irked by his side’s 1-0 loss to Spain last week, intent on giving his squad a chance to right some wrongs.

It looked like that decision could backfire in the opening 15 minutes.

Italy barely got a sniff such was Croatia’s dominance and control on the ball from back to front.

And yet, other than a 25-yard belter from Luka Sucic that was tipped over by Gianluigi Donnarumma, they still lacked a real goal threat.

As a result, the Azzurri gained confidence, carving out some chances of their own as Mateo Retegui headed just wide and had a volley blocked.

Nicolo Barella’s beautiful dink towards the back post then found an unmarked Alessandro Bastoni in the 27th minute.

The header from the Inter Milan defender was straight at Dominik Livakovic, producing a stunning reaction stop that left several Italian players on their knees.

Croatia rallied through who else than Modric, finding space in the box and forcing Donnarumma to palm away a dangerous low cross.

The little Croat magician was trying his best to conjure something up for his beloved nation on his 178th appearance, but those around him lacked any sort of spark or belief.

Heading into the break, Italy looked comfortable. Croatia looked resigned to their fate.

What they needed was a helping hand, and that’s literally what they got in the 52nd minute as Davide Frattesi – who was subbed on at half-time – appeared to block a cross with an outstretched arm.

Play continued before VAR advised Dutch referee Danny Makkelie to go to the monitor. He was not there long before pointing to the spot.

There was no question who was going to take it, that was until he missed – Modric’s tame spot-kick easily saved by Donnarumma down to his right.

But the Italian No1 barely had time to catch his breath before watching Modric fire into the top corner in the 55th minute, having just got down to deny Ante Budimir from a cross.

Croatia looked to have withstood all the might of Italy, only to fall asleep during a late counter attack in injury time and Livakovic had no chance to stop his net from rippling.

Match Events

0′ The match is about to start!

0′ Highlight from Croatia vs Italy

4′ Sucic left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top left corner!

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7′ Di Lorenzo’s cross blocked by defender!

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10′ Lorenzo Pellegrini header from the left side of the box but attempt missed!

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13′ Match Event for Croatia vs Italy

14′ When Dimarco took a corner kick, some fans threw water bottles onto the field!

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21′ Mateo Retegui header from the centre of the box is blocked!

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22′ Mateo Retegui right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked!

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26′ Barella with a through ball but Retegui’s shot from left side of box is blocked!

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27′ Alessandro Bastoni header from centre of the box saved in the top left corner!

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31′ Modric’s cross saved by Donnarumma!

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36′ Pellegrini dribbled past defenders in the box and took a shot but it’s saved!

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45′ Great pass by Pasalic but Brozovic’s run just a bit off and failed to get it!

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46′ Ante Budimir replaces Mario Pasalic, Davide Frattesi replaces Lorenzo Pellegrini

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49′ Match Event for Croatia vs Italy

54′ Frattesi with a hand ball in the penalty area but Modric missed the penalty!

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55′ GOAL! Modric scores within 2 minutes after missing a penalty! Croatia 1-0 Italy

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56′ Furious! Donnarumma disappointed with the team’s defense after Modric’s goal!

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57′ Federico Chiesa replaces Federico Dimarco!

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60′ Yellow Card! Luka Modric is shown the yellow card for a bad foul!

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61′ Bastoni’s header from very close range is just a bit too high!

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66′ Matteo Darmian left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked!

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70′ Luka Ivanusec replaces Mateo Kovacic, Ivan Perisic replaces Luka Sucic!

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72′ Giacomo Raspadori’s free-kick from outside the box is blocked!

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80′ Brozovic’s cross cleared by Bastoni!

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80′ Lovro Majer replaces Luka Modric!

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82′ Yellow Card! Josip Stanisic shown the yellow card for a bad foul!

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87′ Chiesa’s dangerous cross!

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92′ Gianluca Scamacca right footed shot from outside the box is blocked!

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93′ Highlight from Croatia vs Italy

Line-ups

Croatia XI: Modric, Kramaric, Brozovic, Kovacic, D. Livaković, Pasalic, Marin Pongracic, Josip Stanisic, Luka Sucic, Josip Sutalo, Josko Gvardiol

Subs: Perisic, Budimir, D. Vida, Pjaca, Ivica Ivusic, Petkovic, Borna Sosa, Martin Erlić, Josip Juranovic, Luka Ivanusec, Lovro Majer, Nediljko Labrovic, Marco Pasalic, Martin Baturina

Italy XI: Darmian, Jorginho, Di Lorenzo, Dimarco, Barella, Pellegrini, Donnarumma, Bastoni, Giacomo Raspadori, Mateo Retegui, Calafiori

Subs: El Shaarawy, Cristante, Zaccagni, Meret, Guglielmo Vicario, Scamacca, G. Mancini, Bellanova, Frattesi, Chiesa, Michael Folorunsho, Buongiorno, Nicolò Fagioli, Andrea Cambiaso, Federico Gatti

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