World Cup preview report: Gvadiol scores, Croatia 3-1 Faroe Islands advance to the World Cup
6686 Sports News on November 15th In the 9th round of Group L of the 26th World European Qualifiers, Croatia defeated the Faroe Islands 3-1. Throughout the game, Turi scored on a deflection to help the Faroe Islands away team take the lead. Then Gvadiol, Moussa, and Vlasic scored consecutively to complete the reversal. Modric was replaced in the 61st minute, and Croatia advanced to the World Cup.
Key events
19' Modric created a danger with the sideline ball, and Edmondson cleared the ball from the goal line
21’Croatia almost lost again! Faro was unmarked in the three-second zone and hit the ball with a lob and it popped out of the post
29' Andresen broke into the three-second zone with a single sword, pushed the far corner and was blocked by Livakovic
39' Modric tried a shot from outside the three-second area, and the ball missed the corner slightly
52' Stanisic passed the ball into the penalty area, and Kramaric's header bounced slightly wide
83’Missed opportunity! Biatali set the ball and passed the ball into the penalty area, and Andresen's header from close range was confiscated
88' Stanisic broke through and scored, and Klimaric hit the post
Technical statistics
Player list
Croatia starting lineup: 1-Livakovic, 2-Stanisic, 4-Gvadiol, 22-Vuskovic, 10-Modric (62’13-Vlasic), 14-Perisic (71’16-Orsic), 9-Kramaric, 15-Pasalic (46’6-Su Tallow), 7-Pasalic (62’19-Fluk), 17-Sucic, 11-Moussa (74’21-Matanovic)
Croatia reserve lineup: 23-Ivu Shiqi, 12-Pandu, 5-Carr, 3-Pangracic, 6-Sutalo, 13-Vlasic, 18-Jakic, 8-Morrow, 19-Fluker, 16-Orsic, 21-Matanovi Qi, 20-Ivanovic
Faroe Islands starting lineup: 1-Rahmhaug, 15-Faroe, 3-Davidson (85’9-Kletzkader), 6-Jonsen, 16-Watnama Er, 5-Edmundson, 11-Fredericksberg (77’17-Justin Knudsen), 22-J.B. Andresen, 20-Sorensen (77’13-Agnasson), 21-Turi (68’7-Biatali), 10-Olsen (68’18-Knudsen)
Faroe Islands reserve lineup: 23-Renate Rod, 12-Mock, 19-Benjaminson, 4-Svensson, 13-Agnasson, 8-Olunga, 14-Edmundson, 2-As Dam, 9-Kletzkader, 17-Justin Knudsen, 18-Knudsen, 7-Biatali