Hot topics close

Croatia vs. Portugal - Football Match Report - November 17, 2020

Croatia vs Portugal  Football Match Report  November 17 2020
Get a report of the Croatia vs. Portugal 2020-21 UEFA Nations League, Group Stage football match.
5:49 PM ET

Portugal's Ruben Dias scored his first two international goals to help the European champions to a 3-2 win at 10-man Croatia in their Nations League clash on Tuesday, stretching their unbeaten run against the hosts to seven games.

The Manchester City defender capped a fine individual performance with a 90th-minute winner after Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic spilled a corner, settling an entertaining contest in Poljud stadium.

The result left outgoing holders Portugal second in League A, Group 3 on 13 points from six games, three behind world champions France, who beat Sweden 4-2 at home having previously wrapped up their final-four berth in the competition.

- Nations League on ESPN+: Stream games, replays (U.S. only)

Croatia finished third on three points, ahead of bottom team Sweden on goal difference, and avoided relegation from the Nations League top tier although the defeat is likely to pile more pressure on coach Zlatko Dalic.

Mateo Kovacic fired Croatia into a 32nd-minute lead but the home side suffered a double blow early in the second half as Dias levelled straight after Marko Rog was sent off for two yellow cards.

The second was brandished for a crunching foul on Cristiano Ronaldo, whose viciously swerving free kick was parried by Livakovic to Ruben Semedo who set up Dias to tap the ball in from close range in the 51st minute.

Although Ronaldo had a quiet evening, his team mates flourished on a poor pitch and Joao Felix turned the tide on the hour when he scrambled the ball home past two defenders on the line after good work by Diogo Jota.

Croatia appeared to be on the verge of earning a draw after Kovacic levelled with a superb first-time shot from the edge of the penalty area midway through the second half but they were undone by a late howler from Livakovic.

Portugal celebrate Milan Sabic/Pixsell/MB Media/Getty Images

Although he was under no pressure, the keeper spilled a simple corner and the ball bounced off Dejan Lovren's back and Dias was perfectly positioned to sweep it into an empty net from eight metres.

Chelsea's Kovacic rued Croatia's defensive lapses.

"We conceded three silly goals and gave away a red card but at least we stayed up in the Nations League's top tier," he told reporters.

"I am happy to have grabbed two goals as I haven't scored too many for Croatia, but it's all about the team. We have to improve and get back to winning ways."

Dalic was relieved Croatia avoided the group's wooden spoon.

"We've managed to avoid the drop but not thanks to good performances," said the 54-year old coach who steered the Croatians to a runners-up finish in the 2018 World Cup.

"I am glad this year's international season is over, though a bit sad the lads were unable to avoid defeat against the European champions after a sterling effort."

Similar shots
News Archive
  • Snapchat AI
    Snapchat AI
    This 23-Year Old Snapchat Star Can Be Your AI Girlfriend—For a Price
    10 May 2023
    1
  • Popcorn
    Popcorn
    I Tried Orville Redenbacher's Popcorn Seasonings: My Honest ...
    25 Sep 2024
    3
  • Biden
    Biden
    Biden's late farewell
    21 Jul 2024
    1
  • Phillip Schofield
    Phillip Schofield
    Phillip Schofield, veteran TV host, comes out as gay during morning show
    7 Feb 2020
    1
  • Remi Tinubu
    Remi Tinubu
    Remi Tinubu Donates N1BN To OAU, Says Tinubu Not The Cause ...
    11 Oct 2024
    3
  • Spezia vs Lazio
    Spezia vs Lazio
    Spezia vs Lazio: Official Starting Lineups Announced
    14 Apr 2023
    3
This week's most popular shots