Euro 2024: Italy and Croatia clash with tournament survival at stake
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Publish: 23 Jun 2024, 10:40 PM
LEIPZIG,
Germany (AP/UNB) - Defending champion Italy needs to avoid defeat against
neighboring Croatia in their final group game to ensure progress at the
European Championship. Croatia can progress with a win, or by avoiding defeat
as long as Albania does not beat group-winner Spain in the other Group B game
at the same time. Kick-off is at 9 p.m. local time (1900 GMT) on Monday. Here's
what to know about the match:
Match facts
- Italy has three points
after beating Albania 2-1 in its opening game before losing 1-0 to Spain, which
is already assured of winning the group. Croatia lost to Spain 3-0 in its
opening game, then drew with Albania 2-2 in their second game, leaving both
Croatia and Albania with one point. Albania has the better goal difference.
- Though a draw will be
enough for Italy's progression, Luciano Spalletti's team will be keen to
impress after being thoroughly outclassed by Spain in its previous game. Italy
only lost by a goal, but the Italian players spent most of the game chasing
Spanish shadows and were saved embarrassment by captain and goalkeeper
Gianluigi Donnarumma.
- Zlatko Dalic's Croatia
team is once again led by Real Madrid star Luka Modric, who is yet to score in
his fifth tournament appearance.
- Italy lost in its
previous and only game in Leipzig, a 1-0 defeat to East Germany in a friendly
in April 1982.
- Many of the Croatian
players have played in Italy, while Italy coach Luciano Spalletti is familiar
with Marcelo Brozovic and Ivan Perisic from their time together at Inter Milan
between 2017 and 2019. The now 35-year-old Perisic scored 55 goals in 254 games
across stints with Inter, winning the Serie A title in 2021 and Coppa Italia
the next season.
Team news
- Italy left-back
Federico Dimarco is expected to miss the game with a right calf injury
sustained in the loss against Spain. Dimarco featured in both of Italy's games
so far.
- Croatia will be
without midfielder Nikola Vlacic, who is no longer with the squad because of an
injury, while veteran defender Domagoj Vida missed Saturday's training session
with an ankle injury.
By the numbers
- Italy has a poor
record against Croatia, winning only one of their previous nine meetings.
Croatia won three, while there were five draws. The last three games all
finished 1-1.
- Italy's only win came
in the first meeting between the countries, a friendly in Genoa in 1942 that
yielded four goals for the home team.
What they're saying
"I know the Italy
coach. They will be well organized. It will be a tough match, but I believe we
will rise to the challenge and come out victorious." - Croatia midfielder
Mario Pasalic.
"Croatia are
strong. They have experience. In addition to Brozovic, they have many quality
players and we will have to be careful. But we will have to play our game with
our own strengths, and I'm sure we will cause them problems." - Italy defender
Matteo Darmian.
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