Gvardiol steals in to ensure Croatia reach Nations League quarter-finals
Croatia's defender #05 Duje Caleta Car (CR) heads the ball in front of Portugal's midfielder #15 Joao Neves (CL) during the UEFA Nations League, League A - Group A1 football match between Croatia and Portugal at the Poljud Stadium in Split, on November 18, 2024. (Photo by Damir SENCAR / AFP)
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Josko Gvardiol continued his scoring streak to earn Croatia
a 1-1 home draw with Portugal on Monday that allowed them to squeak into the
Nations League quarter-finals.
Portugal had already sealed top spot in Group A1. The draw
allowed Croatia to finish one point above Scotland who continued their late
surge with a 2-1 win over Poland in Warsaw.
In Group A4, Spain, already assured of qualification, beat
last-placed Switzerland 3-2 in a match of penalty kicks in Tenerife.
Denmark secured second place in the group with a 0-0 draw in
Serbia.
In Split, Portugal took a 33rd-minute lead when Joao Felix
neatly finished a sharp counterattack. Rafael Leao then missed the target when
clean through.
With Scotland winning in Warsaw after a third-minute goal
from John McGinn, set up by teenager Ben Doak, Croatia were heading out.
Gvardiol, ghosting at the far post, had a header on 62
minutes disallowed for offside. He repeated the move three minutes later,
sneaking in unmarked and onside to squeeze a close-range shot through Jose Sa.
Gvardiol, a defender, has three goals in his last six Premier League games for
Manchester City.
"It felt like two different games for us," said
Gvardiol. "In the first half, we seemed a bit tired and needed to make
changes. The second half was much better -- we had more energy, better control
of the ball, and created more chances and we managed to score a goal."
Almost simultaneously in Warsaw, Kamil Piatkowski rocketed a
cross shot into the top far corner of the Scottish goal to level for Poland.
In the 73rd minute in Split, left-back Nuno Mendes nearly
emulated Gvardiol for Portugal but goalie Dominik Livakovic blocked.
In Warsaw, Andy Robertson headed home in added time to give
Scotland a second win in four days, but Croatia comfortably saw out the draw
they needed.
"I told the boys they earned this result through their
hard work, though it seems we always have to struggle for it," said
Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic.
"While there might have been a results crisis, there was
never a crisis in our play."
Scotland go into a play-off to save their League A status.
Poland are relegated.
Scotland coach Steve Clarke said he was happy with his
country's improvement.
"We started with three defeats, three narrow defeats,
with good performances. The players didn't lose belief, I didn't lose belief in
the players and they end up taking seven points from the last three games which
gets us into the play-off," he said.
In Tenerife, Alvaro Morata's clever turn won a penalty just
after the half-hour. Yvon Mvogo saved Pedri's low, hard spot kick but, after
some pinball, Yeremi Pino, from the neighbouring Canary island of Las Palmas,
scored.
Joel Monteiro dribbled through the Spanish defence for a spectacular
63rd-minute equaliser.
Bryan Gil stole the ball in the Swiss area to put Spain ahead
again five minutes later.
Andi Zeqiri levelled again, with a penalty five minutes from
time.
Deep into extra time, Bryan Zaragoza converted Spain's
second spot kick.
"Here at home with a goal, the win," said Pino.
"I can't ask for more."
In Leskovac in Serbia, the hosts needed to win to overtake
visiting Denmark and reach the quarter-finals.
On a night when both goalkeepers, Dorde Petrovic and Kasper
Schmeichel, were in eye-catching form, the hosts had to settle for a 0-0 draw.
The goalkeeping was less spectacular in Luxembourg in League
C, where Northern Ireland blew a two-goal lead in Luxembourg to draw 2-2 but
topped Group 3 when Bulgaria threw away a lead and drew 1-1 in Sofia against
Belarus.
In Group 2, Romania beat Cyprus 4-1 in Bucharest to stay top
of the group, two points ahead of Kosovo, who beat Lithuania 1-0 in Pristina
despite playing the second half with 10 men.
In League D, San Marino came from a goal down to beat
Liechtenstein 3-1 in Vaduz and edge Gibraltar to first place in Group 1.


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