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Victory before Turkey visit

Vida breaks Kosovo's
resistance in Sunday
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03.09.2017.
Vida breaks Kosovo's resistance in Sunday restart
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Croatia hosted Kosovo national football team in another successful 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier, finishing on Sunday the job commenced on Saturday.

CROATIA - KOSOVO 1:0 (0:0)
2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying, Group I.
Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb.

Referee: S. Johannesson (Sweden)

Goals: 1:0 - Vida (74')

Cautions: Muriqi (65'), Vojvoda (83'), Pivarić (90')

Croatia: Subašić, Pivarić, Lovren, Vida, Vrsaljko, Modrić, Kovačić (55' Badelj), Rakitić (55' Kramarić), Brozović (73' N. Kalinić), Perišić, Mandžukić. Head coach: A. Čačić.

Kosovo: Ujkani, Vojvoda, Rrahmani, Jashanica, Kololli (71' Paqarada), Alushi, Rashica, Berisha, Kryeziu, Zeneli (79' Nuhiu), Muriqi (67' Fejzullahu). Head coach: A. Bunjaki.

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Last October, Croatia won away at Kosovo 6:0, while the match in Zagreb had to played in two parts. Starting on Saturday evening, it was abandoned on 22 minutes due to heavy rain and unsuitable pitch condition, ready to be continued on Sunday afternoon.

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On Saturday, Perišić, Vrsaljko, and Brozović tried to find the way past Ujkani, while in the remaining part of the first half it was again Perišić alongside Mandžukić and Modrić coming close to scoring. On the other side, Muriqi and Zenel tried a shot, but the goalkeepers were not significantly tested.

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Perišić was again in focus at the beginning of second half, but his shot went just wide. Berisha then responded, with Croatia putting even more pressure on Kosovo defence as the minutes went by, resulting in Brozović and Pivarić efforts.

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The deciding moment came on 74 minutes. Captain Modrić cross from the left found Vida, whose header managed to beat Ujkani and made it 1:0.

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Later on, Croatia did not let this advantage slip out hands. Therefore, Ante Čačić's men remain top of the Group I, making another step towards the World Cup in Russia.

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In the remaining Group I matches, Finland defeated Iceland at home 1:0, while Ukraine beat Turkey 2:0 in front of the home supporters. On Monday, Croatia travels to Eskisehir to play Turkey on Tuesday evening.

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FIFA World Cup qualifying, Group I:
1. Croatia 16
2. Ukraine 14
3. Iceland 13
4. Turkey 11
5. Finland 4
6. Kosovo 1

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03.09.2017., Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb. Spectators: 6839
Referees: Stefan Johannesson (SWE), Fredrik Nilsson (SWE), Mehmet Culum (SWE)
Fourth referee: Mohammed Al-Hakim (SWE)
Croatia
1
Kosovo
0
23Danijel Subašić1Samir Ujkani
2Šime Vrsaljko5Enis Alushi
7Ivan Rakitić
55'
6Hekuran Kryeziu
10Luka Modrić7Milot Rashica
8Mateo Kovačić
55'
10Arber Zeneli
79'
6Dejan Lovren13Amir Rrahmani
22Josip Pivarić
90'
14Valon Berisha
4Ivan Perišić15Mergim Vojvoda
83'
17Mario Mandžukić17Benjamin Kololli
70'
21Domagoj Vida
74'
18Vedat Muriqi
65'
67'
11Marcelo Brozović
72'
22Bajram Jashanica
Bench
1Dominik Livaković12Adis Nurković
12Lovre Kalinić16Bledar Hajdini
18Filip Bradarić9Erton Fejzullahu
67'
5Matej Mitrović19Leart Paqarada
70'
20Mario Pašalić21Atdhe Nuhiu
79'
19Milan Badelj
55'
2Lirim Kastrati
14Duje Čop3Besar Musolli
16Nikola Kalinić
72'
8Besar Halimi
15Marko Rog11Donis Avdijaj
9Andrej Kramarić
55'
20Ardin Dallku
3Borna Barišić
13Zoran Nižić
Coaches
Ante ČačićAlbert Bunjaki

Head coach Ante Čačić and team captain Luka Modrić spoke at the press conference on the eve of Kosovo qualifier in Zagreb.

Croatia head coach Ante Čačić is cautious when talking about Kosovo encounter in 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying on Saturday in Zagreb. Last October, Croatia won 6:0 in Shkoder.

"We won convincingly, but Kosovo created more chances than all of our opponents in other matches. It will be a tough match since Kosovo gathered the pace, and these new teams usually play better in away matches. They will be fighting, quick in attack, and we have to be fully focused in order to avoid what happened at Iceland. I consider this match a knock-out game, there will be no second chances. With full respect to Kosovo, we'll try to be at our top level", said Čačić. 

"Croatia will go full throttle. We have the quality on our side, but we are aware of everything Kosovo can do well on the field of play. We cannot believe that this will be an easy match, as some say. In the end, some matches can be won easily, yet there is a lot of preparation and effort behind that", he added.

Croatia captain Luka Modrić agrees, expecting a difficult match at Maksimir.

"We will have to put in a top performance to achieve a positive result and win. Kosovo is a tough opponent, with good technical ability and fast players. They can create problems to anyone who does not perform at his maximum. We have to be careful, do our best, and leave for Turkey in a positive mood. Defeat at Iceland shook us up, yet we will try to turn things around in the upcoming matches. We feel no pressure, but we feel responsibility and we will show what these matches mean to us", he said.

"There are four matches remaining, and we will try to win each and every one, step by step. The most important thing is to reach the World Cup, and let us not deceive ourselves and expect a similar outcome against Kosovo as it was in Shkoder. The key is to win and gain confidence. I play for Croatia for over ten years, I give my all for this jersey, and I will continue to do so. Croatia success is all that matters", concluded Modrić.

 

 

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