In the early hours of June 25th, during Group B’s third match of the European Cup, Croatia faced Italy in a closely contested encounter. The score remained 0-0 at halftime.
Data analysis reveals that Croatia’s expected goals for the first half were a meager 0.04, which is far from ideal for a team needing a win to advance.
In contrast, Italy, adopting a 3-5-2 counter-attacking formation, entered the game with a strategic advantage, managing to make six shots despite having a lower possession percentage. They outshot Croatia by four and had an expected goals figure of 0.42, suggesting a more threatening attacking presence.
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