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Luka Modric - Andrej Kramaric - Ivan Perisic - Mario Pasalic - Bruno Petkovic - Croatia Beat Japan 3-1 (1-1) On Penalties To Reach FIFA World Cup Quarter-Finals - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Croatia - Spain - Brazil - Japan - South Korea

Croatia Beat Japan 3-1 (1-1) On Penalties To Reach FIFA World Cup Quarter-Finals

Croatia reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup on Monday with a dramatic 3-1 penalty shoot-out win over Japan after a tense last-16 clash ended 1-1. Mario Pasalic struck the winning penalty to send Croatia through after Ivan Perisic had pulled Croatia level in the 55th minute of normal time following Daizen Maeda's opener for Japan just before the break. Croatia now face either Brazil or South Korea in the last eight and continued midfield icon Luka Modric's stay at his fourth and likely final World Cup.

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Luka Modric - Andrej Kramaric - Ivan Perisic - Mario Pasalic - Dominik Livakovic - Bruno Petkovic - Croatia beat Japan on penalties to reach World Cup quarter-finals - arabnews.com - Germany - Croatia - Spain - Brazil - Abu Dhabi -  Doha - Uae - Japan - Morocco - Saudi Arabia - South Korea

Croatia beat Japan on penalties to reach World Cup quarter-finals

DOHA: Croatia reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup on Monday with a dramatic 3-1 penalty shoot-out win over Japan after a tense last-16 clash ended 1-1.

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Maya Yoshida - Andrej Kramaric - Ivan Perisic - Dominik Livakovic - Dominik Livakovic stars in shootout as Croatia progress past Japan - rte.ie - Belgium - Croatia - Japan

Dominik Livakovic stars in shootout as Croatia progress past Japan

Dominik Livakovic saved three penalties to send 2018 finalists Croatia into the World Cup quarter-finals and inflict more knockout heartbreak on Japan.

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Luis Enrique - Enrique set Spain players 'homework' of 1,000 penalties ahead of World Cup - news24.com - Qatar - Spain - Switzerland - Italy - Japan - Morocco

Enrique set Spain players 'homework' of 1,000 penalties ahead of World Cup

Spain coach Luis Enrique set each of his players the "homework" of practising 1,000 penalties ahead of the World Cup, saying he is convinced they are not a lottery.

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Ivan Perisic - Dejan Lovren - Japan v Croatia goes to extra time - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Croatia - Japan

Japan v Croatia goes to extra time

AL WAKRAH, Qatar : The World Cup last-16 match between Japan and Croatia went to extra time with the scores level at 1-1 at the end of 90 minutes, after Ivan Perisic's brilliant goal cancelled out Daizen Maeda's opener for Japan.

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Luis Enrique - Luis Enrique set Spain players ‘homework’ of 1,000 penalties ahead of World Cup - guardian.ng - Qatar - Spain - Switzerland - Italy -  Doha - Japan - Morocco

Luis Enrique set Spain players ‘homework’ of 1,000 penalties ahead of World Cup

Spain’s coach Luis Enrique attends a press conference at the Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC) in Doha on December 5, 2022, on the eve of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Round of 16 football match between Morocco and Spain. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP)

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Luis Enrique - Morocco plotting Spain upset in last 16 - rte.ie - Qatar - Belgium - Croatia - Spain - Japan - Morocco

Morocco plotting Spain upset in last 16

Morocco have warned Spain they will "come out swinging" in a bid to pull off another huge World Cup upset.

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Arsene Wenger - Wenger takes swipe at World Cup teams 'focused on demonstrations' - beinsports.com - Qatar - France - Germany - Japan

Wenger takes swipe at World Cup teams 'focused on demonstrations'

Arsene Wenger said on Sunday that teams who focused on football rather than "political demonstrations" fared better in the opening round at the World Cup.

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