Soccer

Croatia beats Japan on penalties to reach World Cup quarter-finals

Goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic saved three penalty kicks Monday in Croatia's 3-1 win over Japan in a shootout, securing a return to the World Cup quarter-finals for the runner-up in the 2018 men's tournament.

Dominik Livakovic saved 3 penalty kicks to secure date with Brazil or South Korea

Goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic and Mario Pasalic of Croatia celebrate after their side won the penalty shootout in its round of 16 World Cup match against Japan on Monday in Al Wakrah, Qatar. (Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

Croatia is going deep at another World Cup, and the team is taking the long route once again.

Goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic saved three penalty kicks Monday in Croatia's 3-1 win over Japan in a shootout, securing a return to the quarter-finals for the runner-up in the 2018 men's tournament.

On its run to the final four years ago, Croatia needed extra time in each round in the knockout stage, and twice came through a penalty shootout.

This time, Mario Pasalic converted the clinching penalty for Croatia after the teams were tied at 1-1 after extra time in Al Wakrah, Qatar.

Livakovic saved penalties from Takumi Minamino, Kaoru Mitomo and Maya Yoshida, and it was the Dinamo Zagreb goalkeeper who took most of the acclaim from the jubilant Croatia team after the shootout.

Japan had been looking to reach the quarter-finals for the first time but fell short again, as it did in 2002, 2010 and 2018. The Asian team lost to Paraguay in a penalty shootout in the round of 16 in 2010.

Croatia, which also reached the semifinals in 1998, will play either Brazil or South Korea next.

In an even 90 minutes of regulation play, Daizen Maeda put Japan ahead in the 43rd minute by sweeping in a close-range finish. Ivan Perisic equalized by meeting Dejan Lovren's cross from the right with a header into the bottom corner from near the penalty spot in the 57th.

The result guarantees at least one more World Cup game for 37-year-old Croatia captain Luka Modric, one of the best midfielders of his generation.

Since 1998, all of Croatia's knockout matches at a World Cup or European Championship have gone to extra time except for the 2018 World Cup final loss to France.

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