Argentina’s World Cup semi-final against Croatia is has all the hallmarks of a potential low-scoring clash, writes sports correspondent Eshlin Vedan.
Durban – Argentina take on Croatia in the first World Cup semi-final on Tuesday night.
On paper, the South American’s have more flair and will be the favourites. However, 2018 World Cup runners-up Croatia have already shown that they are capable of causing upsets by eliminating Brazil on penalties in the quarter-finals.
Many say that winning on penalties is down to luck but the Vatreni have proven that penalties are more than that and require intense concentration, making it a skill of its own.
The Croatians have won their last four penalty shoot-outs on the trot, including two in the current World Cup – against Japan and Brazil.
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Croatia do not have an attack that Argentina will fear but like fellow World Cup surprise package Morocco, they have a rock solid defence which could make things difficult for Lionel Messi and company.
Argentina can ill afford to underestimate Croatia’s determination and grit which was a key ingredient in their victory over Brazil. Midfield maestro Luka Modric will continue to dictate play for Croatia, as he has done for the entire tournament.
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In Dominik Livakovic, Croatia also have a star goalkeeper who will be a contender for the Golden Glove award. The 27-year-old has great reflexes and positioning and is confident when it comes to penalty shoot-outs.
The game promises to be physical and mainly contained in midfield. It has the makings of a low-scoring clash.
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