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00:00Welcome to today's match between Croatia and Montenegro, part of the 2026 World Cup
00:11qualifiers. The game takes place at the iconic Maxima Stadium in Zagreb on Monday, September 8,
00:182025. With Croatia leading Group L with 9 points from three games, and Montenegro sitting in third
00:25place with six points, this match is crucial for consolidating Croatian dominance or for Montenegro
00:30to push for a decisive comeback. Croatia arrives with an impeccable campaign, scoring an impressive
00:3613 goals and conceding just one. Andrei Kramaric, with five goals, leads the scoring chart, while
00:44Ivan Pari contributes three assists. Montenegro, on the other hand, shows a more modest performance,
00:50with four goals scored and five conceded. Stefan Jovetic, with one goal, stands out as their key
00:57offensive threat. Historically, Croatia has proven superior, winning the last direct confrontations.
01:05Tactically, the Croatian team relies on possession football, while Montenegro looks to exploit quick
01:11counter-attacks. It will be a clash of contrasting styles, and expectations point to a balanced and
01:17exciting game. Aos 25 minutes, Croatia is awarded a penalty after Domiga Koletikar handles the ball in
01:24the box. Aos 34, Andrija Bulatovic fouls Luka Modric, drawing a yellow card. Aos 35, Kristijan Jakic receives
01:35the ball from Modric and fires a precise strike into the net, Croatia takes the lead, 1-0. Aos 42,
01:42Bulatovic is shown a second yellow card and is sent off, leaving Montenegro down to 10 men.
01:49Aos 43, Stefan Jovetic is booked for Montenegro. At halftime, Croatia leads 1-0 at Maxima Stadium
01:57in Zagreb. Early in the second half, at 51 minutes, Andrija Kramaric doubles the lead,
02:04connecting with Josep Stani and beating the keeper. Aos 60, Montenegro makes a double substitution,
02:11with Stefan Lona and Antonio Vukavi coming on. Aos 61, Tony Fruk replaces Mario Pali for Croatia,
02:19trying to maintain attacking momentum.
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