Penalty shootout vs Croatia: Spain wins Nations League title

Penalty shootout against Croatia
Spain wins Nations League title

In the Nations League final, Furia Roja kept their nerve and defeated Croatia 5-4 on penalties. With that, the title dry spell of the Spaniards is over after eleven years. But for Croatia’s star Luka Modric it’s a bitter defeat in his national team career.

Six months after the World Cup disappointment, Spain’s national soccer team has consoled itself with the first trophy in eleven years. The greatly rejuvenated Furia Roja prevailed in the Nations League final against World Cup third-placed Croatia 5-4 on penalties and snatched the first title from Luka Modric’s golden generation.

It was 0-0 after 90 and 120 minutes. Former Leverkusen and current Real Madrid pro Dani Carvajal secured Qatar’s first tournament victory since the European Championship in 2012 in the atmospheric “away game” in Rotterdam from the point. Croatia’s Lovro Majer and Bruno Petkovic had previously messed up their penalties. In Spain, Aymeric Laporte missed. After winning silver and bronze at the last two World Cups, Modric is denied the crowning glory of his national team career.

It got emotional after just ten minutes when the more than 30,000 Croatian fans started singing a song for Modric. They wanted to convince their star not to end his career in the national team. The 37-year-old initially only aimed for the final round of the Nations League. The game couldn’t keep up with the great atmosphere at De Kuip, however, and goalscoring was rare. Under the eyes of Bundesliga referee Felix Zwayer, both teams neutralized each other for long stretches.

Third place goes to Italy

The strong one-on-one Croatians, who beat the Netherlands 4-2 after extra time in the semi-finals, left Spain little room to combine. The Iberians had more of the game but failed to score in regular time. For the Spaniards it is the first win of the Nations League. Two years ago they lost to France in the final.

European champions Italy, who lost 2-1 to the Spaniards on Thursday, won the small final in Enschede against Oranje 3-2 (2-0). Federico Dimarco (6th), Davide Frattesi (20th) and Federico Chiesa (73rd) scored the goals for coach Roberto Mancini’s team, who had already won third place two years ago, in a game that was very entertaining, especially in the second half secured a place in this competition. Steven Bergwijn (68′) and Georginio Wijnaldum (90′) shortened twice for the Final Four hosts.

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