Argentina Croatia prediction 2022-12-13

Argentina vs Croatia prediction: WORLD: World Cup – Play Offs betting tips on match 2022-12-12 19:00.
Argentinaā€™s 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, theyā€™ve 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 theyā€™ve never failed to reach the final after having reached the last four, and as reigning Copa Ɓmerica champions theyā€™re hardened knockout competitors. After one defeat across their last 41 matches (W30, D10) theyā€™re just a game away from a sixth World Cup final – and likely Messiā€™s 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. Theyā€™ve 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).

ā€œWe are experienced and we are raised as fighters,ā€ was how coach Zlatko Dalić explained Croatiaā€™s ability to keep on digging deep against Brazil. ā€œOnly Croats can do that,ā€ he added, although Argentina will have something to say about that as they look to avenge Croatiaā€™s 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 generationā€™s finest competitors, Argentinaā€™s Messi and Croatiaā€™s Luka Modrić, will look to dictate play. Modrić 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 Messiā€™s 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 Prosinečki is the only player to score in the World Cup for two different countries – Yugoslavia in 1990 and Croatia in 1998.