From the day the fixture of the Qatar World Cup was announced, football fans across the world had singled out the date, “13 December, 2022”.
The reason behind that was quite simple. If everything went accordingly, this was the date when the two Latin American giants of football, Brazil and Argentina, would clash for a blockbuster semifinal of the FIFA World Cup.
Lionel Messi’s Argentina held up their end of the bargain, overcoming every challenge to make it to the final four.
But at the other end, Brazil slipped up. Neymar’s Brazil’s journey in Qatar ended in tears of heartbreak at the quarter-finals.
The team that shattered millions of Brazilian hearts and took Brazil’s place in the semifinal showdown against Argentina are Luka Modric’s indomitable Croatia.
Now, at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar, Croatia will attempt to become a party pooper once more, knock out Argentina and play their second World Cup final in a row with hopes of going one step further than the previous one.
On the other hand, a battle-hardened Argentina under the leadership of Messi will give their all to conquer the Croats and go one step closer to ending their 36-year-long wait at the World Cup.
Argentina: Emiliano Martinez, Cristian Romero, Nicolas Otamendi, Nahuel Molina, Nicolas Tagliafico, Leandro Paredes, Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernandez, Julian Alvarez and Lionel Messi (c)
Croatia: Dominik Livakovic, Borna Sosa, Ivan Perisic, Dejan Lovren, Mateo Kovacic, Andrej Kramaric, Luka Modric (c), Marcelo Brozovic, Mario Pasalic, Josko Gvardiol and Josip Juranovic
This is will be a battle of two LM10- Lionel Messi and Luka Modric.
The two former Ballon D’Or winners have not won the grandest prize of all in football, the FIFA World Cup. And after today, one of them would be almost certain to end their illustrious careers without lifting the coveted trophy.
Group stage
Argentina v Saudi Arabia: 1-2
Argentina v Mexico: 2-0
Argentina v Poland: 2-0
Round of 16
Argentina v Australia: 2-1
Quarterfinal
Argentina v Netherlands: 1-1 (4-3 on penalties)
Group stage
Croatia v Morocco: 0-0
Croatia v Canada: 4-1
Croatia v Belgium: 0-0
Round of 16
Croatia v Japan: 1-1 (3-1 on penalties)
Quarterfinal
Croatia v Brazil: 1-1 (4-2 on penalties)
26 Jun 1998 Argentina v Croatia 1-0
21 Jun 2018 Argentina v Croatia 0-3
Croatia get the first corner of the match. But Lovren's header goes wide.
Argentina made an inquisitive run in the Croat box. But Croatia stopped the attack and started a counter-attack of them through Kovacic. But Argentina reclaim possession of the ball to start a counter of their own. Messi got the ball inside the box courtesy of a rare mispass from Croatia, but no danger for Croatia.
Enzo Fernandes took the first shot on target for Argentina halfway into the first half, but Croatia keeper Livakovic was up to the task.
Croatia get a free-kick 20 yard from the Argentina box. Modric stands over the ball, but his shot was disappointing. Argentina start a counter, but can't get a shot away.
Perisic tried to flick the ball over the keeper, but goes over the bar.
Alvarez was brought down inside the box by the Croatia keeper and Argentina have been awarded a penalty
Messi hits the ball to the left of the keeper. Livakovic dived at the correct corner, but the ball was hit too firmly for him to keep it out. Messi scores and Argentina take a 1-0 lead.
Croatia get a corner. Modric takes it short, but Brozovic's delivery was intercepted and Alvarez started a run at the Croatia box.
A Croatian defender retrieved the ball from Alvarez, but the ball deflected on a teammate and once again came to Alvarez, who hit the ball home to score memorable goal.
Mac Allister's header from a corner was headed towards the Croatia goal, but Livakovic fisted the ball away.
After a dull start to the match, the game burst into life at the halfway stage of the first half.
Argentina made a few exciting runs at the Croatia goal before a clumsy challenge from goalkeeper Livakovic gifted Argentina a penalty. Messi, without a hitch, scored from the spot.
Croatia tried to conjure up a response, unsuccessfully, and in the process opened up an opportunity for Argentina to double their lead, which was gleefully obliged by Alvarez with an incredible, and somewhat fortuitous, goal.
As things stand, Argentina are set to become the first finalist of the Qatar World Cup.
Two half time changes for Croatia. IN Vlasic, Orsic. OUT: Sosa, Pasalic.
Substitute Vlasic wins a free-kick for Croatia. But Emiliano Martinez comfortable grabs the ball.
IN: Petkovic. OUT: Brozovic
Croatia survive a close call. Messi found himself in a one-on-one scenario against Livakovic. But his left-footed strike went straight to Livakovic.
IN- Lisandro Martinez. OUT- Parades
Lovren had two attempted headers off a Modric free-kick, but none of them could reach Emiliano Martinez.
Argentina defender Romero see a yellow card.
Messi wiggled past two defenders in a move of pure magic and then passed the ball to Alvarez, who scored his second goal of the match to make it 3-0 for Argentina, with a little over 21 minutes of regular time to go.
IN: Dybala, Palacios
OUT: Alvarez, Rodrigo de Paul
Luka Modric left the field for the final time in a FIFA World Cup match, as he was substituted with nine minutes to go in regular time Modric.
Mac Allister's shot at goal from a free kick went wide. But Argentina don't mind, as they already have three goals in the bank.
IN- Foyth, Correa
OUT: Mac Allister, Molina
Argentina eased past Croatia 3-0 in the semifinal as Messi's last dance advances to the finals of the Qatar World Cup.
Messi had a huge part to play in the win, scoring from the spot and then assisting the two goals scored by Juan Alvarez to make sure the Albecileste play in the final.
Messi is now set to play in his second World Cup final. In the 2014 World Cup final, Argentina fell short against Germany and Messi had to see the Germans celebrate with the trophy with tears welling up in his eyes.
This time, a more matured and determined Messi will be up against either the surprise of the World Cup Morocco or defending champions France in the final in Doha on 18 December.