November 6, 2024

World Cup live updates: Modric misses clear chance for Croatia; Canada debuts against Belgium

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Saudi Arabia shocked the world Tuesday, beating Lionel Messi and Argentina 2-1 in Group C of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Could another upset be brewing?

Returning to the World Cup for the first time in 36 years, Canada’s first task is a tall one against the likes of Kevin De Bruyne and Belgium. Croatia, the runners-up from the 2018 World Cup, is also in action, kicking off the morning against Morocco. Germany vs. Japan and Spain vs. Costa Rica round out the middle of Day 4.

Croatia’s Luka Modric, center, celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group D match between Croatia and Scotland at the Hampden Park Stadium in Glasgow, Tuesday, June 22, 2021.(Robert Perry/Pool via AP))

Morocco fans show up for their team

The fans of Morocco have been audible all game, with a distinctive whistle deterring Croatia every time it has any sort of attack. They were also quite vocal during the national anthem.

Mazraoui exits the game

Morocco was forced to make a substitution after Noussair Mazraui goes down. He had been dealing with a knock to his hip area for much of the second half and had to be stretchered off.

Mazraoui, an outside back for Morocco and German powerhouse Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, recored one shot on target, 39 touches and four tackles in his 60 minutes Wednesday.

Scenes from Qatar, Saudi Arabia new favorites

Saudi Arabia has suddenly become the World Cup’s favorite underdog. At the Souq Waqif in central Doha on Wednesday morning, many of the fans were carrying Saudi flags or congratulating those who were. A table of England fans let out a loud cheer when a Saudi fan walked by and when he shook his flag and yelled “Argentina!” they cheered him again. — Nancy Armour, Doha, Qatar 

Fans of Saudi Arabia celebrate their team’s 2-1 victory over Argentina in a World Cup group C soccer match outside the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022.

Croatia’s classic kits? Design your own kit

Fond of the classic look of Croatia’s kits? Captivated by the statement of the Danish look? Or think you could make a better U.S. jersey? Twist, rotate and zoom your player while you put your stamp on the 2022 kit and share with friends.

Modric skies final attempt of the half

WIth a clear chance from a throw in, the ball fell to the lethal left foot of Modric. The midfielder had a direct shot on goal about 25 yards out, but his shot soared over the crossbar. He new he bottle a golden chance. The teams go into halftime scoreless.

Story continues

The first half was evenly match, with plenty of intensity in the middle of the field, but the final product was missing from both sides. Croatia had a small edge on possession with 59% and the only shot on target.

Big save from Moroccan goalkeeper

The most threatening chance for either team came in stoppage time of the first half. For Croatia, Ivan Perisic started the attack. Borna Sosa crossed to Nikola Vlasic, but goalkeeper Yassine Bounou got in the way. Great save from the keeper in one of the first times he was truly called upon.

Strong Croatian midfield

In the kickoff of Group F play, Croatia begins its quest to build on that 2018 run when the country made it to the World Cup final but lost 4-2 to France.

Though a small country, Croatia has plenty of representation in soccer’s biggest leagues — especially in the midfield. Mateo Kovacic plays for Chelsea, Marcelo Brozovic starts for Inter Milan in Italy and Luka Modric is considered one of the greatest midfielders currently in the game. In 2018, he was the first player since 2007 not named Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo to win the Ballon D’or, an award for the best soccer player in the world.

Meanwhile, Morocco makes its sixth tournament appearance, having only made it past the group stage once in 1986. Morocco is typically strong in the build up to the World Cup, but struggles once it’s there.

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Morocco vs. Croatia — 5 a.m. 

Time: Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 5 a.m. ET

Stadium: Al Bayt Stadium

How to watch: FOX and Telemundo or stream on fuboTV and Peacock (Spanish)

Germany vs. Japan — 8 a.m.

Time: Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 8 a.m. ET

Stadium: Khalifa International Stadium

How to watch: FOX and Telemundo or stream on fuboTV and Peacock (Spanish)

Spain vs. Costa Rica — 11 a.m.

Time: Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 11 a.m. ET

Stadium: Al Thumama Stadium

How to watch: FOX and Telemundo or stream on fuboTV and Peacock (Spanish)

Belgium vs. Canada — 2 p.m.

Time:  Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. ET

Stadium: Ahmed bin Ali Stadium

How to watch: FOX and Telemundo or stream on fuboTV and Peacock (Spanish)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Canada makes 2022 World Cup debut, while Croatia-Morocco open Day 4

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