March 29, 2022 - Modrić and Kramarić scored in Croatia's 2:1 win against Bulgaria on Tuesday in Doha.
After Croatia played 1:1 with Slovenia on Saturday, Croatia met Bulgaria on Tuesday for their second friendly match in Doha.
Coach Zlatko Dalić changed 10 of the 11 players from the starting lineup against Slovenia. Just as he announced, he gave everyone a chance to start from the first minute, that is, to rest those who were in the starting 11 three days ago. Because Lovren wasn't ready, the only player who started both matches was Duje Ćaleta-Car.
Lineups
Croatia: (3-5-2): Ivušić - Škorić, Vida, Ćaleta-Car - Oršić, Majer, Moro, Pašalić, Barišić - Vlašić, Livaja
Bulgaria: Vucov - Turicov, P. Hristov, A. Hristov, Jordanov - Nedelev, Čočev, Malinov, Kirilov - Minčev, Despodov.
Recap
Croatia started offensively and got into Bulgaria's penalty area in the first minute. Bulgaria had their first dangerous counter in the 6th minute which Škorić cleared.
Livaja had a chance in the 8th minute and Barišić shot from the left in the 11th which was cleared for a corner. Oršić had a chance two minutes later which also went out for a corner.
Moro shot on target from 20 meters in the 20th minute which the Bulgaria keeper hit out for Croatia's third corner of the match.
Bulgaria had a chance in the 25th minute which Ivušić defended for a Bulgaria corner. Mile Škorić was injured moments later forcing Pogrančić to be subbed on in the 28th minute.
Barišić shot again from the left in the 35th minute and Orišić with his left foot three minutes later.
The first half ended 0:0 with 59% of possession for Croatia and 11 total shots, 4 of which were on target.
Perišić and Kovačić came on for Moro and Vida to start the second half.
Perišić threatened Bulgaria's goal two minutes into the second half. Pašalić also had a chance in the 54th minute.
In the 60th minute, Vlašić and Livaja came out for Kramarić and Budimir.
In the 63rd minute, Ćaleta-Car got his second yellow card and was sent off, forcing Croatia to play with a man down.
Despodov took advantage of a hole in Croatia's defense to put Bulgaria ahead in the 69th minute. A foul was called on Kramarić in the penalty area five minutes later and Modrić scored from the penalty spot for 1:1.
Kramarić dribbled through Bulgaria's defense in the 80th minute to find the far post for 2:1 Croatia.
Bulgaria had a brilliant chance in the 87th minute after Kovačić lost the ball, though Barišić saved the day to keep it 2:1.
Bulgaria had another chance in the 90th minute and the ref added 4 minutes of stoppage time. The match ended 2:1 for Croatia.
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March 7, 2022 - Coach Zlatko Dalić has announced the Croatia player list for Doha friendlies later this month against Slovenia and Bulgaria.
The Croatia national football team is back this month! Coach Zlatko Dalić has published a list of players he is counting on for friendly matches against Slovenia and Bulgaria in Doha, reports Gol.hr.
Croatia will first play against Slovenia on March 26 at 3 pm, while they will play against Bulgaria on March 29 at 4 pm.
"We want to play good games, we are going to win, but it will be a little more relaxed. We want to make the most of those eight days."
"We will try to play in Doha with three players in the back. That does not mean we will change the system in general. We will try to change our way of playing because after a long time we finally have enough training to try. Some of our players play like that in clubs and we will try to see what it looks like in the national team," announced Dalić.
"4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3 were both good at some points, but now we're going to train with three."
Croatia does not go to Qatar without problems.
"We have some problems. Lovren is not in training, I don't know how ready he will be, but he is going to Doha. Majer and Perišić skipped this week, Vrsaljko got hit in the hip. Quite painful, but it won't be dangerous and he will be good in a few days. They stayed in rhythm."
Dominik Livaković is the chosen goalkeeper.
"Grbić has not defended in the last games. If his status does not change, we will not count on him. He has to defend to be on the national team."
Šime Vrsaljko returns to the national team.
"He is playing again, he has a continuity of games and he is healthy. Now he is playing the way he should for the national team. I need him like this. I want more from him. We had a conversation, no big problems. I hope it gets even better. The conversation remains between us. He plays well; that's what I need."
Dalić wanted stronger friendly matches.
"I wanted one stronger, one slightly weaker game, and it failed because of the organizations. Slovenia and Bulgaria are not top-level, but the matches carry some uncertainty. We need games because of the second strongest group for the World Cup. We can try some things and collect some more points if we need them for the second strong group, although I think it's over."
Croatia's player list for Slovenia and Bulgaria
Goalkeepers: Livaković, Ivušić, Grbić
Defenders: Vida, Lovren, Vrsaljko, Barišić, Čaleta-Car, Juranović, Gvardiol, Sosa, Pongračić
Midfielders: Modrić, Kovačić, Brozović, Pašalić, Vlašić, Majer, Jakić
Attackers: Perišić, Kramarić, Brekalo, Oršić, Livaja, Budimir
Callups: L. Kalinić, Škorić, Čolak, Moro
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