The Croatian national football team has secured the top spot in their Euro 2020 qualifying group with a 1-0 win over Armenia on Saturday. The match was delayed for over an hour due to a drone that flew over the stadium, but the Croatians were able to keep their focus and get the win.
The match started off with a bang as a drone flew over the stadium just before kickoff. The game was delayed for over an hour as stadium security and police worked to locate and remove the drone. Once play resumed, Croatia was able to take control of the match and eventually get the win.
Croatia’s goal came in the second half when midfielder Ivan Perisic scored off a corner kick. The goal was enough to secure the win and the top spot in the group for Croatia. The result means that Croatia will be one of the 24 teams that will compete in the Euro 2020 tournament next summer.
The win was a huge boost for Croatia, who had been struggling in their qualifying group prior to Saturday’s match. With the win, Croatia now has 16 points from 8 matches, which is enough to secure them the top spot in their group.
The victory was also a big moment for Croatia’s manager Zlatko Dalic, who has been in charge of the team since 2017. Dalic has been praised for his work with the team, and Saturday’s win was a testament to his leadership.
Saturday’s match was also a reminder of how far Croatia has come since they first qualified for the European Championship in 1996. Since then, they have become one of the top teams in Europe and are now looking forward to competing in the Euro 2020 tournament next summer.
Overall, Croatia’s 1-0 win over Armenia was a huge moment for the team and their fans. The victory secured them the top spot in their Euro 2020 qualifying group and a place in next summer’s tournament. It was also a big moment for manager Zlatko Dalic, who has been praised for his work with the team since taking over in 2017. With the win, Croatia is now looking forward to competing in Euro 2020 and making their mark on the tournament.