Khaleej Times

Subasic plays through injury, comes up big

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sochi — Croatia goalkeeper Danijel Subasic was the star against Denmark for the three saves he made in the penalty shootout that put the team into the World Cup quarterfin­als.

What he did against Russia may be viewed back home as a greater accomplish­ment.

Subasic appeared to pick up a significan­t leg injury in the final moments of the second half on Saturday. He grabbed the back of his leg near his hamstring and it appeared he may need a substitute. But a replacemen­t never arrived. Subasic was able to play through extra time and again made a key save in the penalty shootout as Croatia won 4-3 and advanced to the semifinals for the second time in its history. Subasic saved the first attempt of the shootout when he made an adjustment while diving to get a hand on Fyodor Smolov’s attempt. It set the tone as Croatia became the first team since Argentina in 1990 to win consecutiv­e World Cup games on penalties.

And it earned the exhausted group a date with England in the semifinals. “I think we are underdogs from Day 1 and it’s good for us,” Croatia defender Dejan Lovren said. “When you’ve got all these other teams, France, Belgium, England, that’s the top teams from the beginning and we are the underdogs. Maybe we can change something.”

Subasic didn’t need to win the shootout the same way he did against Denmark, when his three saves were the reason the Croatian team advanced. After saving the first, Subasic was aided when Mario Fernandes missed the net with the third attempt. Croatia’s shooters did enough that Ivan Rakitic’s successful penalty was the winner and set off another wild celebratio­n with Subasic on the bottom of the pile. Subasic’s four shootout saves are tied with Harald Schumacher of West Germany and Sergio Goygochea of Argentina for the most in a single World Cup.

“He could go on and that was the most important thing,” Croatia captain Luka Modric said. “I’m not sure how it affected him. But he saved fantastica­lly the first shot in the shootout. I asked him and he said he was OK, it did not affect him much. Thank God everything is fine with him.” For a while it didn’t look like Subasic would be around for a shootout. He went down injured late in the second half after appearing to injure his hamstring while trying to keep a deflected ball from going over the line for a corner kick. Croatia began warming up its backup goalkeeper­s in case Subasic was unable to continue into extra time. —

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Croatia goalkeeper Danijel Subasic

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