"This is the 2008 UEFA Euro Semifinal, Croatia vs. Spain!"
"After 14 days of intense competition and elimination rounds, four teams have finally emerged to reach the semifinals of the European Championship."
"And this first semifinal is a blockbuster showdown."
"Croatia faces Spain — this is Croatia's first-ever appearance in a Euro semifinal. It's a historic moment, representing a new generation of Croatians charging toward even greater goals."
"Throughout this tournament, Croatia led by Šuker has delivered remarkable performances. But can they now overcome the mighty Spain on this stage?"
"For Spain, their last Euro Championship came all the way back in 1964, in only the second edition of the tournament. That's a 54-year gap — and now, they have another shot at glory."
"Spain's tiki-taka possession football has been the most dazzling style of this Euro, but the question is — can they prevail against this fierce Eastern European opponent?"
As the commentator finished, both teams walked through the arch, hand-in-hand with child mascots, and entered the pitch in Vienna.
Starting Lineups:
Croatia (4-2-3-1):
Goalkeeper: Pletikosa
Defenders: Pranjić, Šimunić, Kovač, Srna
Midfielders: Kranjčar, Vukojević, Rakitić, Modrić, Šuker
Forward: Mandžukić
Spain (4-1-3-2):
Goalkeeper: Casillas
Defenders: Ramos, Puyol, Marchena, Capdevila
Midfielders: David Silva, Senna, Xavi, Iniesta
Forwards: Villa, Torres
"Croatia is in black kits, Spain in white."
"Both sides are fielding full-strength lineups. With a Euro final spot on the line, no one dares to relax."
As players entered, the cheers from the crowd intensified.
Some fans were so nervous their hands were sweating, their bodies stiff with anticipation.
The stadium felt like a giant pressure cooker — stuffy and tense.
With the roar of the crowd reaching a crescendo, the national anthems played.
After the anthems, captains Srna and Puyol exchanged pennants and went for the coin toss.
Everything went smoothly — but beneath the surface, the tension was palpable.
In the VIP section, Florentino Pérez (Real Madrid president-elect) also attended the match.
He had recently announced his candidacy for the next presidential term at Real Madrid.
His presence here wasn't surprising — the Spanish squad featured several Real players.
But truthfully, his eyes were on Šuker.
Wine glass in hand, watching the field, he tilted his head and smiled:
"The atmosphere is intense tonight."
His assistant nodded in agreement.
The captains completed the coin toss —Spain won kick-off,Croatia chose the wind advantage.
Both teams lined up.
The pre-match tension finally reached a boiling point.
Players shouted and hyped themselves up.
Croatia, in particular, kept yelling:
"Run! Get running!"
This match, Croatia would make it a marathon.
On the sideline, Van Stayaak nervously rubbed his hands.
"Everything's ready. Let's see this so-called tiki-taka now."
His eyes gleamed — full of aggression.
BEEP!A deafening roar, followed by the referee's whistle.
Kick-off.
As Torres and Villa tapped the ball, the Croatian players surged forward like wolves charging down a mountain.
"Go!!""Attack!!""PRESS THEM!!"
The Croatian squad came charging like a pack of hungry beasts — teeth bared, claws out — storming into Spain's half.
The commentator, Kraushvić, had planned to warm up the viewers — but before he could even speak, the game exploded.
"They've charged up!!Are they trying to break Spain's shape?"
Croatia didn't just blindly rush.They spread out, cut off passing lanes, and pressed Spain's receivers tightly, compressing their space.
Step by step, they choked off Spain's possession game.
"Stay calm! Don't panic!"Puyol called out as he stepped on the ball and tried to organize.
But Mandžukić was already bearing down.
"Panic your mother!"
Puyol quickly pivoted and passed to the flank.
Ramos moved to receive it, but now Šuker came sprinting diagonally.
Behind him, Modrić blocked the wide outlet, Rakitić cut off the inside channel, and Mandžukić eliminated the back pass.
Suddenly, Ramos had no good options.
"Back pass!"Casillas shouted.
Ramos quickly returned the ball.
Now, Šuker and Mandžukić both turned and charged straight at Casillas.
"Get him!!"
Šuker roared, accelerating again with a thunderous sprint.
Seeing the two charging at full speed, Casillas panicked —he immediately cleared the ball with a booming kick.
BOOM!The ball smacked into Mandžukić's leg and bounced over the goal line.
"We disrupted them!"
Mandžukić panted.
Šuker raised his arm:
"Fall back! Let's go again! Press them harder!"
Croatia retreated and reset.
The entire stadium was left in shock.
Fans on both sides stared wide-eyed.
This wasn't how the match was supposed to go!
Everyone had expected Croatia to defend while Spain calmly passed and probed.
Instead — it was Croatia playing aggressively,and Spain's tiki-taka crumbling.
"It's early — our players need time to settle in. But we must be wary of Croatia's press..."
The Spanish commentator wiped his forehead nervously, muttering:
"What the hell is this?!Why are Croatia pressing us like this?!"
Play resumed.
As Spain tried to slowly build, Croatia charged forward again.
We're coming for you — again!
"Pass it!"Xavi dropped deep, receiving the ball, shifted sideways, and escaped Rakitić once.
But as he turned to pass, Rakitić circled back around to pressure again.
And all of Xavi's passing options were now marked by Croatians — each one stalking nearby.
Xavi hesitated.Rakitić bumped into him repeatedly, piling on pressure.
Eventually, Xavi tried to toe-poke it down the line.
But Kranjčar was there, so Xavi struck harder than intended — the pass went long.
Capdevila couldn't reach it — the ball rolled out for a goal kick.
"We're messing them up!! We disrupted them!!"
Rakitić shouted with excitement.
This wasn't just about winning the ball.This was about disrupting Spain's rhythm,forcing mistakes,and creating chances for counterattacks.
Croatia wasn't waiting for counters.
They were creating counterattack moments themselves.
"Xavi mis-passed! That's his first error of the entire tournament —proof of just how much pressure Croatia's press is applying!"
"Spain doesn't even dare push into Croatia's half yet.If they do, they'll be swarmed by Croatia's numbers."
"And most of all — these Croatian youngsters… they can run!"
Kraushvić couldn't hold back his excitement.
All Euro long, Spain had shredded opponents with their possession game.
Even Kraushvić, in pre-match analysis, had emphasized defense again and again.
But now?
Croatia's defense wasn't just in their own box —it was everywhere.
Full-field pressing!Turning defense into offense!
Even if Kraushvić's own analysis was now completely invalid, even if it was embarrassing—
Who cares!
Just look at those Croatian boys play!