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Croatia 0 – 0 Spain


Spain beat Croatia 5-4 on penalties to clinch Nations League glory as they celebrated their first trophy win since Euro 2012.

Substitute Dani Carvajal coolly converted the winning spot-kick after the game had finished goalless after extra-time, giving head coach Luis de la Fuente, only appointed Luis Enrique’s successor in December, a trophy-winning start to his tenure.

Croatia, World Cup finalists in 2018 and third-placed finishers in Qatar last year, were hoping to lift their first trophy but could not find a way to goal across the 120 minutes despite the best efforts of Luka Modric, with substitutes Lovro Majer and Bruno Petkovic then seeing their penalties saved by Unai Simon in the shootout.

It was a heartbreaking outcome for serial overachievers Croatia, who, four days on from their extra-time win over the Netherlands in the semis, once again fall painfully short of a historic triumph.

Player ratings

Croatia: Livakovic (7), Juranovic (7), Sutalo (7), Erlic (7), Perisic (8), Brozovic (7), Modric (8), Kovacic (8), Pasalic (6), Ivanusec (6), Kramaric (6).

Subs: Petkovic (7), Vlasic (7), Majer (6), Stanisic (6).

Spain: Simon (8), Navas (6), Le Normand (7), Laporte (8), Alba (7), Rodri (7), Fabian Ruiz (7), Gavi (6), Asensio (7), Pino (6), Morata (5).

Subs: Ansu Fati (7), Joselu (6), Merino (7), Nacho (7), Olmo (7), Caravajal (7).

Player of the match: Unai Simon

Team news

  • Croatia boss Zlatko Dalic named Luka Modric, Marcelo Brozovic and Mateo Kovacic in midfield, with Andrej Kramaric leading the line.
  • Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente opted to persist with Alvaro Morata up front despite Joselu’s late winner in the semi-final win over Italy.

How Spain triumphed in epic final

Spain started promisingly despite the whistles of the Croatia fans who dominated the arena, both in number and sound, with Alvaro Morata almost pouncing on a spill by Dominik Livakovic and Gavi shooting just past the post.

But Croatia grew into the game and soon they were exploiting Spain’s high defensive line, with Andrej Kramaric bursting through on goal, only to have his shot blocked by Manchester City’s Aymeric Laporte following an outstanding recovery run.

As always, many of their best moments came through the evergreen Modric, who twice crossed for the marauding Ivan Perisic to head at goal, forcing saves from Simon on each occasion.

Croatia 0 – 0 Spain
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Croatia’s Josip Sutalo vies for the ball with Spain’s Alvaro Morata

Croatia’s direct approach was causing problems for Spain and, up at the other end, De la Fuente’s side found it more difficult to break their compact and well-drilled opponents down.

Jordi Alba looked their most likely route to goal, the left-back producing fine crosses for Morata and Marco Asensio either side of half-time, but both players headed over.

Perisic created half-chances for Josip Juranovic and Mario Pasalic, but the tempo slowed as the second half wore on and soon Spain were looking the more likely victors.

Rodri sent a vicious long-range effort narrowly wide, but the best opportunity fell to Ansu Fati, whose low effort, from fellow substitute Mikel Merino’s cut-back, was hacked off the line by Perisic.

Luka Modric wins a free kick off Gavi during the game
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Luka Modric wins a free-kick off Gavi during the game

Croatia, fatiguing after their extra-time win over the Netherlands only four days earlier, still threatened sporadically but sank further and further back in extra-time.

Nacho made a brilliant last-ditch tackle to deny Majer and Marcelo Brozovic forced a save from Simon, but otherwise, Spain kept them pinned back and created more opportunities to win it.

They did not take them, with Dani Olmo firing wide when he should have netted, but held their nerve in the shootout, even after Laporte missed the chance to win it, slamming his effort against the bar, with Carvajal subsequently capitalising on Petkovic’s miss.



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