Croatia on the verge semi-finals after overpowering Slovenia in tight Balkan clash

Croatia's Luka Lovre Klarica (left) and Slovenia's Kristjan Horzen in action in a situation that leads to a penalty
Croatia's Luka Lovre Klarica (left) and Slovenia's Kristjan Horzen in action in a situation that leads to a penalty Credit: ČTK / AP / Johan Nilsson

Croatia are on the verge of qualifying for the semi-finals of the European Championships after they recorded a 29-25 win against Slovenia in the Balkan clash on Tuesday night.

The Balkan neighbours had met five times prior to this clash, with Croatia winning in 1996, 2008 and 2012 — the most recent meeting at the European championship. 

Throughout history their encounters have consistently delivered intense battles, dramatic finishes and key moments in medal races, with Croatia holding the overall edge in victories.

And with the win Croatia celebrated their 10th victory against Slovenia to strengthen their position in a tightly packed semi-final race.

With margins usually narrow — often two or three goals, twice by five, and only once a clear 30-21 win for Croatia back in 1995 — another tight battle was always expected.

Two key figures were goalkeeper Dominik Kuzmanović who picked up where Matej Mandić left off with on-time saves in the dying moments, and Tin Lučin who led Croatia with seven goals total.

The result now means that Croatia have their own fate in their own hands as a win against Hungary tomorrow will grant them a ticket to the semi-finals.

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