Argentina vs Croatia prediction: WORLD: World Cup – Play Offs betting tips on match 2022-12-12 19:00.
Argentinaās quarter-final win over the Netherlands highlighted their best and worst qualities as after some Lionel Messi magic put them 2-0 ahead, the game descended into an ill-tempered affair before they held their nerve to win on penalties. Under pressure following their shock 2-1 group-stage defeat to Saudi Arabia, theyāve battled their way through to the last four for the sixth time in their history, with Messi and penalty-saving goalkeeper Emiliano MartĆnez at the fore.
When La Albiceleste get this far, they usually continue as theyāve never failed to reach the final after having reached the last four, and as reigning Copa Ćmerica champions theyāre hardened knockout competitors. After one defeat across their last 41 matches (W30, D10) theyāre just a game away from a sixth World Cup final – and likely Messiās final chance at winning football's biggest national trophy – and will have the added bonus of being roared on by thousands of passionate Argentine fans in Lusail.
Runners-up four years ago, Croatia broke Brazilian hearts by beating the South Americans on penalties after a 1-1 draw to reach their third World Cup semi-final (W1, L1), proving again they are also masters of going the distance. Theyāve won five of their last six World Cup knockout games after extra-time, four of them via a penalty shootout, meaning they possess a perfect World Cup penalty shootout record (W4).
āWe are experienced and we are raised as fighters,ā was how coach Zlatko DaliÄ explained Croatiaās ability to keep on digging deep against Brazil. āOnly Croats can do that,ā he added, although Argentina will have something to say about that as they look to avenge Croatiaās 3-0 group-stage H2H win four years ago that levelled up the overall H2H stakes (W2, D1, L2).
Players to watch: Two of their generationās finest competitors, Argentinaās Messi and Croatiaās Luka ModriÄ, will look to dictate play. ModriÄ may have just one assist in this tournament (Messi: G4, A2) but his influence is enormous, and he was instrumental in helping his club side Real Madrid beat Messiās PSG in the Champions League knockouts last term.
Hot stat: Croatia are yet to score first during this tournament (W3, D2).
World Cup trivia: Robert ProsineÄki is the only player to score in the World Cup for two different countries – Yugoslavia in 1990 and Croatia in 1998.