By Temi Kings
Toronto, Ontario. Luka Modrić’s historic milestone night could have easily devolved into a total nightmare scenario for Croatia’s proud golden generation. Coming off a bruising 4-2 opening matchday defeat against England, the 2018 World Cup finalists arrived at a raucous Toronto Stadium knowing that a failure to breach a stubborn Panamanian block could trigger a premature, catastrophic exit from the tournament.
Instead, an inspired halftime tactical gamble from manager Zlatko Dalić and the clinical, predatory instinct of veteran striker Ante Budimir resurrected Croatia’s campaign, securing a vital 1-0 victory over Panama in Group L play.
The tense encounter was underscored by an unprecedented footballing achievement: the immortal Luka Modrić became the first Croatian player in history to achieve an astonishing 200 international caps, pulling the strings in midfield with his trademark class to keep his nation’s World Cup dream alive.
First Half: Panama Stands Firm without Carrasquilla
Thomas Christiansen’s Canaleros were dealt a catastrophic pre-match blow when star midfielder Adalberto Carrasquilla was officially ruled out due to a severe muscle injury. Forced to completely rewrite his tactical manual, Christiansen deployed a highly disciplined, compressed 3-4-3 low block engineered to sap the creativity out of Croatia’s elite midfield engine.
The strategy worked to absolute perfection in the opening 45 minutes. Croatia monopolised the ball, utilizing the central partnership of Modrić and Mateo Kovačić to probe for space. However, a heavily rotated front line featuring Petar Musa and young Dinamo Zagreb prodigy Martin Baturina simply lacked the urgency and verticality needed to disturb Orlando Mosquera.
Ivan Perišić and Marco Pašalić whipped several dangerous crosses into the box, but the Panamanian center-back pairing of José Córdoba and Jiovany Ramos rose to every challenge. Panama comfortably held the European giants at bay, marching into the halftime tunnel with a highly deserved 0-0 deadlock.
Match Progress: Panama 0 - 0 Croatia (Halftime)
📊 Possession: Panama 34% - 66% Croatia
🎯 Shots on Target: Panama 0 - 1 Croatia
Second half: Dalić’s Tactical Masterstroke Breaks the Deadlock
Sensing that their tournament survival was hanging in the balance, Zlatko Dalić pulled no punches during the interval. In an aggressive double substitution, he withdrew the ineffective Petar Musa and dynamic defender Joško Gvardiol, throwing on Andrej Kramarić and Ante Budimir to alter the entire configuration of Croatia’s attack.
The structural adjustment paid immediate dividends in the 54th minute.
After an intricate, fluid sequence on the edge of the area involving Kovačić and Kramarić, a looping, deflected cross fell deep into the Panamanian six-yard box. Reacting with lightning-quick anticipation, Ante Budimir outmuscled his marker and poked a devastating, close-range finish past the desperate arms of Mosquera. The stadium fell completely silent as a lengthy, nerve-shredding VAR review evaluated a potential offside in the buildup. Ultimately, the goal was awarded, sending the Croatian bench into pure delirium.
“We had to remain patient and completely trust our processes,” a visibly relieved Luka Modrić told ESPN post-match. “Panama defended with incredible heart, and missing Carrasquilla made them even tighter structurally. But Ante [Budimir] brought that exact physical presence we desperately lacked in the first half. Winning on my 200th cap means everything, but the three points mean even more.”
The Defining Moment:
[54'] ⚽ Croatia Goal — Ante Budimir (VAR Confirmed) | PAN 0 - 1 CRO
Panama threw absolute caution to the wind in the closing twenty minutes, introducing Cecilio Waterman and Azarias Londoño to inject raw pace on the counter. However, without Carrasquilla to orchestrate their transition play, the Canaleros struggled to create clean-cut looks.
Yoel Bárcenas picked up a yellow card in the 61st minute out of sheer frustration as Croatia systematically choked out the match. Modrić was subbed off to an absolute standing ovation in the 80th minute, leaving substitute Petar Sučić to do the dirty work in stoppage time—picking up a tactical yellow card of his own to deny a late, frantic Panamanian break before the referee blew the final whistle.
Match statistics & box score
Match Timeline
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45′ — 🔄 Substitution: Ante Budimir replaces Petar Musa (Croatia)
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45′ — 🔄 Substitution: Andrej Kramarić replaces Joško Gvardiol (Croatia)
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54′ — ⚽ Goal: Ante Budimir (Croatia) | PAN 0 – 1 CRO
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61′ — 🟨 Yellow Card: Yoel Bárcenas (Panama)
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71′ — 🔄 Substitution: Luka Sučić replaces Marco Pašalić (Croatia)
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71′ — 🔄 Substitution: Petar Sučić replaces Mateo Kovačić (Croatia)
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76′ — 🔄 Substitution: Cecilio Waterman replaces Jiovany Ramos (Panama)
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80′ — 🔄 Substitution: Mario Pašalić replaces Luka Modrić (Croatia)
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82′ — 🔄 Substitution: Azarias Londoño replaces José Fajardo (Panama)
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89′ — 🔄 Substitution: Tomás Rodríguez replaces Yoel Bárcenas (Panama)
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89′ — 🔄 Substitution: Éric Davis replaces César Blackman (Panama)
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90+1′ — 🟨 Yellow Card: Petar Sučić (Croatia)
Starting Lineups
| Panama (3-4-3) | Croatia (4-2-3-1) |
| 22 Orlando Mosquera (GK) | 1 Dominik Livaković (GK) |
| 13 Jiovany Ramos (Sub: Waterman 76′) | 2 Josip Stanišić |
| 3 José Córdoba | 6 Josip Šutalo |
| 16 Andrés Andrade | 3 Marin Pongračić |
| 23 Michael Amir Murillo | 4 Joško Gvardiol (Sub: Kramarić 45′) |
| 14 Carlos Harvey | 10 Luka Modrić (C) (Sub: Ma. Pašalić 80′) |
| 11 Yoel Bárcenas 🟨 (Sub: T. Rodríguez 89′) | 8 Mateo Kovačić (Sub: P. Sučić 71′) |
| 2 César Blackman (Sub: Davis 89′) | 24 Marco Pašalić (Sub: L. Sučić 71′) |
| 6 Cristian Martínez | 16 Martin Baturina |
| 17 José Fajardo (Sub: Londoño 82′) | 14 Ivan Perišić |
| 7 José Luis Rodríguez | 26 Petar Musa (Sub: Budimir 45′ ⚽) |
Group L outlook: The calculus of survival
The hard-fought 1-0 triumph completely alters the competitive landscape of Group L. Croatia climbs right back into contention for automatic qualification with 3 points, successfully shaking off their opening-day hangover and setting up a monumental, winner-take-all Matchday 3 blockbuster against Ghana in Philadelphia.
For Panama, the final whistle brings immense heartbreak. Thomas Christiansen’s men have put together 180 minutes of elite, highly organised defensive football, yet back-to-back 1-0 defeats against Ghana and Croatia leave them anchored to the bottom of the group with zero points. Facing a strict mathematical bottleneck, the Canaleros must now pull off a monumental, historic upset against Thomas Tuchel’s England at the New York New Jersey Stadium to keep any faint hopes of advancing alive.