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Croatia vs Italy: 5 exciting things to watch out for as Modric’s Vatreni look to ambush Spalletti’s Azzurri

Imhons by Imhons
June 23, 2024
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As the final Group B showdown of Euro 2024 looms on the horizon, the stage is set for a high-stakes encounter between Croatia and Italy in Leipzig.

With the Azzurri needing just a point to secure their passage to the last 16, and Croatia desperate for a win to keep their hopes alive, this clash promises to deliver drama, tension, and plenty of talking points.

Here are five exciting things to watch out for in this pivotal match.

1. Tactical Mastery: Dalic vs Spalletti

Both Zlatko Dalic and Luciano Spalletti are seasoned tacticians with a keen eye for strategy. Dalic, who has led Croatia to impressive heights in recent years, faces the challenge of reinvigorating an aging squad.

His likely shift towards youth, with the possible inclusion of 21-year-old Luka Sucic, could inject much-needed energy into the midfield.

Spalletti, on the other hand, must balance a fragile defensive setup with a potent counter-attacking threat.

How these two managers adjust their tactics in real time will be a fascinating subplot, especially given the high stakes.

2. The Luka Modric Show

At 38, Luka Modric remains the heartbeat of the Croatian team. His ability to control the tempo, deliver pinpoint passes, and inspire his teammates is unparalleled.

Modric’s partnership with Mateo Kovacic in the midfield will be crucial for Croatia, especially against an Italian side that has shown vulnerability in the center of the park.

Watch for Modric’s signature long-range passes and his leadership in orchestrating attacks. If Croatia are to advance, Modric will undoubtedly be at the center of their efforts.

3. Italy’s Defensive Dilemmas

Italy’s defence, typically their stronghold, has shown cracks in this tournament. Conceding goals against Albania and Spain exposed weaknesses that Croatia will be eager to exploit.

The possible inclusion of Matteo Darmian and Bryan Cristante in the starting XI suggests Spalletti is searching for a solution to stabilize the backline.

With Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal, Italy have a formidable last line of defence, but the coordination between the defenders will be key.

Watch for how Italy handles Croatia’s pressing and whether they can maintain their defensive discipline under pressure.

4. Croatia’s Attacking Resurgence

Croatia have been more prolific in front of goal this tournament than in previous years, but they’ve also shown a propensity to miss crucial chances.

The inclusion of Ante Budimir up front, potentially replacing Bruno Petkovic, indicates Dalic’s intent to capitalize on Italy’s defensive frailties.

The dynamic trio of Pasalic, Budimir, and Kramaric will look to stretch Italy’s defense and create scoring opportunities. Keep an eye on their movement off the ball and how they exploit spaces left by the Italian defence.

5. The Battle of the Midfield

The midfield battle will be a key determinant in this match.

Italy’s midfield, likely anchored by Bryan Cristante and spearheaded by the creative brilliance of Nicolo Barella, must contend with Croatia’s experienced trio.

Jorginho’s form has been inconsistent, and Spalletti might opt for the youthful energy of Nicolo Fagioli or Michael Folorunsho to disrupt Croatia’s rhythm. This clash in the center will be a test of endurance, skill, and tactical acumen.

Watch for pivotal interceptions, dribbles, and the flow of possession between the lines.
Tags: Croatia vs ItalyEuro 2024Luka Modric
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