Spain vs Croatia: 4 things we learned, UEFA Nations League 2018-19

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The World Cup 2018 runners up Croatia certainly saw the wrath of the mighty La Roja when the two sides met yesterday in their UEFA Nation’s League fixture. The Spanish team scored 6 past the Croatian side to claim the top spot in their Nation’s League group, after having beaten England last week.

This defeat was Croatia’s worst defeat in their International history, and came as a shock to the footballing world, just after their recent brilliant performance at the World Cup. Lets look at some of the talking points and highlights from the game.

The six zero scoreline at the full time whistle revealed a very rare statistic, and clearly showed the attacking prowess of Spain – all the six goals were scored by different players, including an own goal from the Croatian goalkeeper, Kalinic.

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Atletico Madrid’s Saul Niguez put the hosts in front in the 24th minute which was followed by two quick goals, both scored by Marco Asensio, but one of them was later ruled as an own goal from the Croatian keeper. The next three goals were buried in the net by Rodrigo, Sergio Ramos and Isco in the second half.

2 Marco Asensio was on fire – 3 assists and 1 goal

The Madrid starlet who is deemed to be the successor to Cristiano Ronaldo was totally on fire last night. The 22 year old created 3 goals for his fellow team-mates and scored one goal. He was also involved directly in the shot at the Croatian goal which resulted in an own goal by the Croatian goalkeeper.

At the tender age of 22, Asensio’s future at Real Madrid and with the national team seems extremely bright. If he keeps his head straight, he could surely become one of the best players in the world.

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3 Croatian retirements and absentees post World Cup

There were significant absentees for Croatia last evening in Elche, due to some of their important players retiring post a successful World Cup campaign. Daniel Subasic who played for Croatia for 10 long years, was missed as his counterpart Kalinic succumbed to heavy attacks by the Spaniards.

Daniel Subasic retired from International Football post World Cup 2018

Mario Mandzukic’s absence was felt too as Croatia’s attack was non-existent throughout the game, and Dejan Lovren who was not part of the squad was heavily missed as well, especially due to the fact that his fellow central defender Vida failed to create a strong defensive partnership with new first team introduction, Pivaric.

4 Real Madrid players everywhere!!

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Thanks to Barcelona’s Spanish dominance in the past decade, Spain’s national squad too was always dominated by Barcelona players, but a new era that has just begun saw the Real Madrid players dominate the squad.

Out of the squad of 11, 6 players were Real Madrid players, and the sole player from Barcelona was Sergio Busquets. This paradigm shift in the club dominance comes in the aftermath of retirements of Barcelona’s major national team players, which include the likes of Andres Iniesta and Gerard Pique.

Another interesting piece of trivia is that two of Croatia’s players were also Real Madrid players (Modric and Kovacic), and that takes the total count of on-field Madrid players to 8.

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