Croatia 0-0 England | Zlatko Dalic Post Match Press Conference | UEFA Nations League
Croatia 0-0 England | Zlatko Dalic Post Match Press Conference | UEFA Nations League

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Croatia 0 0 England Three Lions held on a quiet night in Rijeka
Croatia 0 0 England Three Lions held on a quiet night in Rijeka

Croatia 0-0 England: Three Lions held on a quiet night in Rijeka. England should have secured their first Nations League victory after Gareth Southgate's men dealt with the quirks of playing behind closed doors and had the best chances against Croatia. Just 93 days after the Three Lions lost to Zlatko Dalic's men in the World Cup semi-finals, the countries met in surroundings that could scarcely have been more different to July's huge encounter at the packed Luzhniki. The virtually-empty Stadion HNK Rijeka hosted England's first-ever match behind closed doors as Croatia completed a ground ban imposed by UEFA for having a swastika on the pitch during a Euro 2016 qualifier against Italy. Eric Dier and Harry Kane hit the woodwork on a night when Marcus Rashford wasted two great chances, meaning the opportunity to exact World Cup revenge went begging as the Group A4 encounter ended 0-0 on a strange night for all involved. Every shout, kick and challenge was audible in the match played out in front of a few hundred officials and journalists. You could even hear the beeping of an ambulance reversing behind one of the goals. There were regular, distant cries from a small group of hardy England fans that had found a vantage point high above one of the stands, but those efforts were rewarded with a poor first half in which Dier hit the post late on. England improved after the break as Kane hit the woodwork before Rashford missed two fine chances, while Ante Rebic curled just wide for a Croatia side that had lost their Nations League opener 6-0 in Spain. Southgate's men face their own Spanish test on Monday without the suspended Jordan Henderson and John Stones, but there are certainly promising moments to build on.



بث مباشر لحفلة تسليم جائزة افضل لاعب في العالم "The Best"
بث مباشر لحفلة تسليم جائزة افضل لاعب في العالم "The Best"

بث مباشر لحفلة توزيع جوائز افضل لاعب في العالم "The Best" In a year that was filled with drama, action and excitement across both the men’s and women’s game, The Best FIFA Football Awards 2018 look set to build on the success of 2017’s event and return to London bigger and better than ever. The winners will be crowned at the Royal Festival Hall (Southbank) on 24 September 2018, where the great and good of world football will descend upon the city to celebrate the very “best” the sport has to offer. The shortlisted candidates for The Best FIFA Football Awards 2018 are: The Best FIFA Men’s Player: • Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/Juventus FC, formerly Real Madrid CF) • Luka Modrić (Croatia/Real Madrid CF) • Mohamed Salah (Egypt/Liverpool FC) The Best FIFA Women’s Player: • Ada Hegerberg (Norway/Olympique Lyonnais) • Dzsenifer Marozsán (Germany/Olympique Lyonnais) • Marta (Brazil/Orlando Pride) The Best FIFA Men’s Coach: • Zlatko Dalić (Croatia/Croatia national team) • Didier Deschamps (France/France national team) • Zinédine Zidane (France/formerly Real Madrid CF) The Best FIFA Women’s Coach: • Reynald Pedros (France/Olympique Lyonnais) • Asako Takakura (Japan/Japan national team) • Sarina Wiegman (Netherlands/Netherlands national team) The Best FIFA Goalkeeper: • Thibaut Courtois (Belgium/Real Madrid CF, formerly Chelsea FC) • Hugo Lloris (France/Tottenham Hotspur FC) • Kasper Schmeichel (Denmark/Leicester City FC) FIFA Puskás Award: • Gareth Bale (Real Madrid CF) – v. Liverpool FC • Denis Cheryshev (Russia) – v. Croatia • Lazaros Christodoulopoulos (AEK FC) – v. Olympiacos FC • Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Cruzeiro) – v. América MG • Riley McGree (Newcastle Jets FC) – v. Melbourne City FC • Lionel Messi (Argentina) – v. Nigeria • Benjamin Pavard (France) – v. Argentina • Ricardo Quaresma (Portugal) – v. IR Iran • Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid CF) – v. Juventus FC • Mohamed Salah (Liverpool FC) – v. Everton FC FIFA Fan Award: • Sebastián Carrera (Deportes Puerto Montt, Chile) • Peru fans • Japan and Senegal fans -ENDS- Notes to editors The winner of The Best FIFA Goalkeeper Award will be chosen by a specialist panel, while the winners of The Best FIFA Men’s Player, Women’s Player, Men’s Coach and Women’s Coach awards will be determined by the following votes: • 25% from national team coaches • 25% from national team captains • 25% from select media representatives • 25% online vote The voting for the FIFA Puskás Award and the FIFA Fan Award is done entirely by the general public, and is now open at www.FIFA.com. The voting procedure for each of the awards will be supervised and monitored by an independent observer, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Switzerland. The FIFA FIFPro World11 shortlist of 55 players will be announced on 10 September, at 13:00 BST, with the final 11 players revealed at the prestigious event on 24 September. For more information on the voting process for each of The Best FIFA Football Awards, see the Rules of Allocation. To keep up with the latest news about The Best FIFA Football Awards, visit FIFA.com, The Best FIFA Football Awards official Facebook page and FIFA on YouTube Join the discussion about who should win this year’s awards by using the hashtag #TheBest. جائزة أفضل لاعب في العالم 2018,رونالدو,جائزة افضل لاعب في العالم 2018,الفيفا,افضل لاعب في العالم 2018,جوائز الفيفا 2018,محمد صلاح,جوائز الفيفا,صلاح,جائزة أفضل 2018,ليفربول الفيفا,رونالدو,حفل الفيفا,صلاح,فيفا,فيفا 18,جوائز,مودريتش,سكواد باتل,جوائز الفيفا,جوائز الفيفا,محمد صلاح,جوائز فيفا 2017,أفضل لاعب في العالم فيسعدنا أن نقدم لكم المرشحين لجائزة أفضل لاعب بالعالم وهم بالفعل يعرفهم الجميع وذلك لأنهم هم الثلاثة الذين إعتلوا منصة تتويج أفضل لاعب بأوروبا منذ بضعة أسابيع حيث سيكون لدينا اليوم كلا من لوكا مودريتش وكريستيانو رونالدو وأخيرا لأول مرة على بهذا الوضع والمكان النجم المصرى الغنى عن التعريف محمد صلاح ليتم الإختيار بينهم على أفضل لاعب بالعالم لكن جميع التوقعات تدفع المشجعين بقول أن لوكا قد يحسم الأمر الليلة وذلك لجهوداته مع الفريق والمنتخب بحصوله على فضية كأس العالم رفقة المنتخب الوطنى. فى اعتقادك انت عزيزى المشاهد من سيفوز بالجائزة الليلة #محمد_صلاح #افضل_لاعب #كريستانو_رونالدو #مودريتش



Croatia Vs Denmark 1 - 1 (3-2 Penalities )  01/07/2018
Croatia Vs Denmark 1 - 1 (3-2 Penalities ) 01/07/2018

Croatia Vs Denmark 1 - 1 (3-2 Penalities ) 01/07/2018 Croatia vs Denmark 1-1 (3-2 on Penalties) All Goals & Highlights - 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia. With the final penalty before sudden death, Ivan Rakitic drills it into the bottom-left corner as Kasper Schmeichel goes the wrong way. His teammates race off their line to swamp him; Zlatko Dalic is out of his technical area and into the stands to celebrate with the fans. Croatia Vs Denmark 1-1 Goals & Highlights FIFA World Cup 2018. Croatia Vs Denmark 3-2 - Penalties - All Goals & Highlights - Resumen y Goles 01/07/2018 HD. Denmark have lost in the harshest manner, having gone within an inch of an upset. Christian Eriksen looks distraught; the rest of the team look shattered. Full-time at Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, it finishes Croatia 1-1 Denmark AET (3-2) After the high-octane thrills of Uruguay versus Portugal and the seven-goal thriller of France against Argentina, the second day of the round of 16 didn't quite serve up the same calibre of football - but delivered two grandstanding finishes worthy of the ages. Croatia vs Denmark 1-1 (3-2 on Penalties) All Goals & Highlights || 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Croatia vs Denmark 3-2 - Penalties - All Goals & Highlights - World Cup - Resumen y Goles 01/07/2018. Croatia avoided the shock knockout, unlike Spain against Russia - and it will be the host nation who they meet in the quarter-finals. Until then however, thank you for joining us - and have a good week Croacia vs Dinamarca1-1 Todos los goles y logros Copa Mundial de la FIFA 01/07/2018 Хорватия против Дании1-1 Все цели и основные моменты Чемпионат мира ФИФА 01/07/2018 Hrvatska vs Danska1-1 Svi ciljevi i istaknuli Svjetsko prvenstvo FIFA-e 01/07/2018 Kroatien vs Danmark1-1 Alle mål og højdepunkter FIFA World Cup 01/07/2018 Croatie vs Danemark 1-1 Tous les buts et les faits saillants FIFA World Cup Mathias Jørgensen Mario Goal Mandžukić Goal penalty shoot-out straffesparkskonkurrence jedanaesterac пенальти penalfallado tir au pénalty



Croatia ( 2 - 0 ) Nigeria World Cup 2018 Group D
Croatia ( 2 - 0 ) Nigeria World Cup 2018 Group D

Croatia ( 2 - 0 ) Nigeria World Cup 2018 Group D Croatia 2-0 Nigeria: Luka Modric penalty seals win in World Cup Group D opener Oghenekaro Etebo own goal and Luka Modric penalty settle flat affair in Russia Croatia sit top of World Cup Group D after a comfortable 2-0 win over Nigeria in Kaliningrad on Saturday evening. Zlatko Dalic's side took the lead in fortunate circumstances when Mario Mandzukic's 32nd-minute header from a Luka Modric corner was deflected into his own net by the unfortunate Oghenekaro Etebo. Modric secured the win from the penalty spot 19 minutes from time after William Troost-Ekong needlessly fouled Mandzukic at a corner. The result leaves Croatia in a strong position after the opening fixtures following Argentina's 1-1 draw with Iceland earlier on Saturday. Player ratings Croatia: Subasic (7), Vrsaljko (7), Strinic (7), Lovren (7), Vida (6), Perisic (7), Rakitic (7), Kramaric (7), Modric (8), Rebic (7), Mandzukic (6) Subs: Brozovic (6), Kovacic (n/a), Pjaca (n/a) Nigeria: Uzoho (6), Idowu (6), Troost-Ekong (4), Balogun (6), Shehu (7), Ndidi (6), Etebo (5), Mikel (6), Moses (5), Iwobi (6), Ighalo (5) Subs: Musa (6), Iheanacho (6), Nwankwo (n/a) Man of the match: Luka Modric (Croatia) Ivan Perisic's 14th-minute sighter from the edge of the area fizzed over the bar and set the tone for a solid first-half display from Croatia which saw them dominate possession without creating chances - with their 32nd-minute lead arriving in fortuitous circumstances. Modric's left-wing corner was flicked on by Ante Rebic and headed on by Mandzukic. The ball looked to be heading wide, but cannoned off the back of the leg of Stoke City's new £6m signing Etebo and into the net. The own goal came despite there being no shots on target from either side in the first half, though the impressive Andrej Kramaric headed narrowly over the bar from an Ivan Rakitic ball shortly before half-time. Team news Ivan Strinic was given the nod at left-back for a Croatia side which featured star players Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic, Ivan Perisic and Mario Mandzukic. Leicester midfielder Wilfried Ndidi was fit for Nigeria but club team-mate Kelechi Iheanacho was only a substitute as Odion Ighalo started up front. Croatia should have doubled their lead when Rakitic played a sublime first-time pass to Perisic on the left and he found an unmarked Rebic in the six-yard box, but the forward volleyed high and wide when he looked certain to score. However, the second goal came on 71 minutes when Ekong put both arms around Mandzukic from a Modric corner and the referee correctly pointed to the spot. Modric struck low to the right of goalkeeper Francis Uzoho, who dived the wrong way, to settle a disappointing match and yet give Croatia the perfect start to their World Cup campaign. What's next? Croatia's next test is against Argentina in Nizhny Novgorod on Thursday evening (7pm, UK time), while Nigeria's second Group D clash is on Friday afternoon against Iceland in Volgograd at 4pm (UK time)




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