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Kaj ste naredili z nogometa? Senzor in lasje so Hrvate poslali domov, o tem se bo govorilo desetletja.

V četrtfinalni tekmi svetovnega prvenstva 2026 v Torontu je Hrvaška izgubila pred Portugalsko s 2:1 po podaljšku. Hrvaška je v 53. minuti prevzela zgodnjo vodstvo preko Ivana Perišića, vendar je Portugalska izravnala s kaznijo Cristiana Ronalda in nato zagotovila zmago z golom Gonçala Ramosa v 94. minuti. Hrvaška je imela več možnosti v prekinjenem času, vključno s strelom Mateo Kovačića, ki je zadel stolp, in trije cilji so bili zavrnjeni zaradi ofsajdskih odločitev, ki jih je sprejel video pomočnik sodnika (VAR).

Croatia's participation in the World Cup came to an end on the 22nd day of the tournament following a dramatic 2-1 defeat against Portugal in the Round of 16. This match marked Croatia’s last appearance in the competition, ending their campaign with a loss that was both surprising and emotionally charged for fans around the world. In addition to Croatia's exit, two other matches were played during the same day, including Spain's decisive victory over Austria and Switzerland's routine win against Algeria. These results set the stage for the upcoming knockout rounds.

The match between Croatia and Portugal began with Portugal dominating the first half, but Croatia made a strong comeback in the second half. Croatia took the lead in the 53rd minute when Ivan Perišić scored after a cross from Josip Stanisić. The goal was a result of a well-executed play involving Matanović, who won the ball deep in Portuguese territory and passed it to Vlašić before delivering the cross. Perišić capitalized on the opportunity, sending the ball past goalkeeper Rui Patrício.

Despite being down, Portugal responded quickly. In the 58th minute, Rafael Leão struck the post from 18 meters out, and just three minutes later, Cristiano Ronaldo equalized from a penalty kick. The referee had initially pointed to the spot after a handball incident involving Vlašić and Renato Veiga during a corner. After reviewing the incident using VAR technology, the referee confirmed the penalty, allowing Ronaldo to score his first goal in a World Cup knockout game at the age of 41.

In the 94th minute, Portugal secured the winning goal through a header from Gonçalo Ramos, who rose above Josko Gvardiol and Dominik Šarić to net the decisive strike. This goal was celebrated by the Portuguese fans, marking a significant moment in their campaign. However, the match did not end there. Croatia mounted a late challenge in the 103rd minute, with Perišić delivering a cross into the box. Gvardiol appeared to score, but the goal was disallowed due to an offside call confirmed by the VAR system. The decision was based on a sensor inside the ball detecting a slight touch that indicated an offside position.

This controversial ending left Croatian players and fans heartbroken, especially considering it might have been Luka Modrić's final World Cup appearance. The emotional impact of the match was reflected in the media coverage, which highlighted the dramatic nature of the encounter and the role of technology in determining its outcome.

Spain dominated their match against Austria, securing a comfortable 3-0 victory. Mikel Oyarzabal opened the scoring in the 36th minute, followed by Pedro Porro in the 66th minute, and Oyarzabal added a third goal in the 89th minute. Spain's performance was described as overwhelming, with Austria struggling to keep up with the pace and intensity of the Spanish team. This result ensured Spain's place in the quarterfinals where they will face Portugal in Dallas.

Switzerland also advanced comfortably, defeating Algeria 2-0 in Vancouver. The Swiss team showed greater efficiency and threat compared to their Algerian counterparts, with goals coming from Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye. Their progression to the quarterfinals means they will face the winner of the Colombia vs. Ghana match, scheduled for the night of Friday to Saturday.

The dramatic finish to the Croatia-Portugal match has sparked discussions about the role of technology in football. Various international media outlets have commented on how the VAR system influenced the outcome, particularly the disallowance of Croatia's potential equalizing goal. Reports from Italian, Spanish, German, British, and Portuguese media emphasized the controversy surrounding the decision and the emotional toll it took on Croatian supporters.

As the World Cup progresses, the focus shifts to the upcoming matches in the quarterfinals. Portugal faces Spain in Dallas, setting up a highly anticipated clash between two Iberian nations. Meanwhile, Switzerland prepares to take on the winner of the Colombia-Ghana match, continuing the excitement and unpredictability of the tournament.

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Croatia concluded their World Cup campaign with a 2-1 defeat against Portugal in a dramatic match. Croatia took an early lead through Ivan Perišić, but Portugal equalized via a penalty scored by Cristiano Ronaldo before Gonçalo Ramos secured the win in stoppage time. The match was tightly contested, with Portugal dominating the first half and Croatia showing improvement in the second. Meanwhile, Spain comfortably defeated Austria 3-0 in another quarter-final match, with Mikel Oyarzabal scoring twice and Pedro Porro adding a goal. In another game, Switzerland defeated Algeria 2-0 to advance to the next round.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses solely on sports events at the World Cup, providing objective match summaries and results without any political commentary or bias.

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Kaj ste naredili z nogometa? Senzor in lasje so Hrvate poslali domov, o tem se bo govorilo desetletja.

V četrtfinalni tekmi svetovnega prvenstva 2026 v Torontu je Hrvaška izgubila pred Portugalsko s 2:1 po podaljšku. Hrvaška je v 53. minuti prevzela zgodnjo vodstvo preko Ivana Perišića, vendar je Portugalska izravnala s kaznijo Cristiana Ronalda in nato zagotovila zmago z golom Gonçala Ramosa v 94. minuti. Hrvaška je imela več možnosti v prekinjenem času, vključno s strelom Mateo Kovačića, ki je zadel stolp, in trije cilji so bili zavrnjeni zaradi ofsajdskih odločitev, ki jih je sprejel video pomočnik sodnika (VAR).

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek se osredotoča izključno na športni dogodek - tekmo med Hrvaško in Portugalsko na svetovnem prvenstvu FIFA 2026 - in se ne ukvarja s politično nabito temo, kot so vladne politike, volitve ali družbena vprašanja.

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Svetovno prvenstvo 2026: 1/16-finala POR-CRO Ramos je v naknadnem času pomagal Portugalski v osemfinalu

In the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match between Portugal and Croatia, Portugal came from behind to win 2-1 after extra time. Croatian forward Ivan Perisic opened the scoring in the 53rd minute, but Portugal responded with a penalty converted by Cristiano Ronaldo in the 68th minute. The game remained tied at 1-1 until the 94th minute, when substitute Gonçalo Ramos headed in the winner. Croatia had a potential equalizer in the 103rd minute, but it was disallowed for offside. The victory sent Portugal into the quarterfinals where they will face Spain.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article reports on a football match without any political commentary or framing. It presents the game's progression, key moments, and outcomes objectively, focusing solely on the sports event.

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