ZAGREB. Dinamo Zagreb was eventually too much to handle for Šibenik with the goal of D. Mina (11′ own), J. Drmic (35′) and B. Petkovic (69′). Dinamo Zagreb was decisively superior in terms of ball possession (74%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

The match was played at the Stadion Maksimir stadium in Zagreb on Sunday and it started at 5:10 pm local time. The referee was Marin Vidulin with the collaboration of Jerko Crnčić and Željko Bučar. The 4th official was Ivan Matić. The weather was clear. The temperature was cold at 10.9 degrees Celsius or 51.53 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 71%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 74 Ball Possession 26
Shots
  • 19 Total 9
  • 9 On Target 5
  • 10 Off Target 4
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 182 Attack 85
  • 108 Dangerous attack 39
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 12 Corners 3
Fouls
  • 0 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0

Ball possession

Dinamo Zagreb was in firm control of the ball 74% while Šibenik was struggling with a 26% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Dinamo Zagreb was putting more pressure with 108 dangerous attacks and 19 shots of which 9 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Dinamo Zagreb won the match​.

Dinamo Zagreb shot 19 times, 9 on target, 10 off target. On the other side, Šibenik shot 9 times, 5 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

None of the teams received any yellow card.

Match Timeline

11'
Josip Drmic(goal)
35'
46'
69'
Bruno Petkovic(goal)
69'
Martin Baturina - sub ->D. Spikic
70'
70'
70'
Arijan Ademi- sub ->J. Misic
74'
Marko Bulat- sub ->L. Ivanusec
74'
79'
83'
84'

Standings

After playing this match, Dinamo Zagreb will have 38 points to hold in the 1st place. On the other side, Šibenik will stay with 13 points to hold in the 9th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 1. HNL, Dinamo Zagreb will host Gorica on the 3rd of June with a 16-1 head to head statistic in favor of Dinamo Zagreb (1 draw).

Šibenik will host Gorica on the 15th of April with a 6-1 head to head stats in favor of Gorica (3 draws).

Dinamo Zagreb – Formation

Dinamo Zagreb
G
D. Livaković 40.Croatia
7.2
D
6.9
D
Josip Sutalo 37.Croatia
8.1
D
D. Perić 55.Croatia
7.5
D
Petar Bočkaj 12.Croatia
7.9
79'
M
Josip Misic 27.Croatia
7.4
74'
M
Dario Spikic 77.Croatia
6.7
70'
M
Luka Ivanusec 7.Croatia
7.4
74'
M
Mislav Oršić 99.Croatia
7.5
F
Bruno Petkovic 9.Croatia
8.9
69'
F
Josip Drmic 18.Switzerland
7.5
69' 35'
Substitutes
G
Ivan Nevistic 33.Croatia
G
Danijel Zagorac 1.Croatia
D
Daniel Stefulj 3.Croatia
D
Stefan Ristovski 13.Macedonia
M
Martin Baturina 10.Croatia
6.3
70'
M
Marko Bulat 31.Croatia
6.8
74'
M
Arijan Ademi 5.Macedonia
6.2
74'
M
Robert Ljubicic 14.Austria
6.7
69'
F
Luka Menalo 70.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.2
79'
F
Antonio Marin 20.Croatia
F
Mahir Emreli 11.Azerbaijan

Dinamo Zagreb started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager Ante Čačić decided to play with the following team: Dominik Livaković (7.2), Sadegh Moharrami (6.9), Josip Šutalo (8.1), Dino Perić (7.5), Petar Bočkaj (7.9), Dario Špikić (6.7), Josip Mišić (7.4), Luka Ivanušec (7.4), Mislav Oršić (7.5), Josip Drmić (7.5) and Bruno Petković (8.9).

The home team had on the bench: Ivan Nevistić, Danijel Zagorac, Daniel Štefulj, Stefan Ristovski, Martin Baturina (6.3), Marko Bulat (6.8), Arijan Ademi (6.2), Robert Ljubičić (6.7), Luka Menalo (6.2), Antonio Marin and Mahir Emreli.

Substitutions

Dinamo Zagreb made 5 changes: J. Drmic for R. Ljubicic (69′), D. Spikic for M. Baturina (70′), J. Misic for A. Ademi (74′), L. Ivanusec for M. Bulat (74′) and P. Bockaj for L. Menalo (79′).

Best player: Bruno Petković​

The player that probably impressed the most for Dinamo Zagreb was Bruno Petković.

His rating is (8.9) with 1 goal, 31 passes (74% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 9. He performed 1 cross.

Šibenik – Formation

Šibenik
G
Lovre Rogić 95.Croatia
6.8
D
Matija Rom 23.Slovenia
6.4
D
Stefan Perić 5.Austria
6.8
D
Mislav Matic 4.Croatia
6.2
D
Marcos Mina 17.Colombia
6.3
M
Bernardo Matić 55.Croatia
6.5
70'
M
Juan Mesa 2.Colombia
7.1
70'
M
Haruki Arai 37.Japan
6.3
M
Ivica Vidovic 10.Croatia
6.5
46'
M
Karlo Speljak 34.Croatia
5.6
83'
F
Leon Krekovic 7.Croatia
6.4
84'
Substitutes
G
A. Đaković 1.Croatia
D
Martin Pajić 24.Croatia
D
V. Damjanić 16.Croatia
D
Dino Skorup 8.Croatia
6.6
70'
M
Burgui 9.Spain
84'
M
Nace Koprivnik 21.Slovenia
83'
M
Niko Rak 27.Croatia
6.5
46'
M
Marcel Čanadi 28.Austria
M
Sacha Marasović 29.France
6.8
70'

Šibenik started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Mario Cvitanović played with: Lovre Rogić (6.8), Matija Rom (6.4), Stefan Perić (6.8), Mislav Matić (6.2), Marcos Mina (6.3), Juan Mesa (7.1), Bernardo Matić (6.5), Haruki Arai (6.3), Ivica Vidović (6.5), Karlo Špeljak (5.6) and Leon Kreković (6.4).

They had on the bench: Antonio Đaković, Martin Pajić, Viktor Damjanić, Dino Skorup (6.6), Burgui, Nace Koprivnik, Niko Rak (6.5), Marcel Čanadi, Sacha Marasović (6.8) and Moses Barnabas.

Substitutions

Šibenik made 5 changes: I. Vidovic for N. Rak (46′), B. Matic for S. Marasovic (70′), J. Mesa for D. Skorup (70′), K. Speljak for N. Koprivnik (83′) and L. Krekovic for Burgui (84′).

Best player: Juan Mesa​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Šibenik was Juan Mesa.

His rating is (7.1) with 28 passes (85% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 12.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the 1. HNL.​