Although it was September already, these were still the first fixtures for European national teams. At the Estádio do Dragã, Portugal welcomed Croatia, runner-up in 2018’s FIFA World Cup. Despite having a lot of familiar names on the pitch, the match was very one-sided in as Fernando Santos’ troops dominated the game.
In this tactical analysis, I am addressing some details of Portugal’s 4-1 victory in the first UEFA Nations League game of the new campaign. The analysis is particularly focusing on the offensive approaches of both teams.
Lineups

Cristiano Ronaldo was stung by a bee, injured his toe, and failed to make into the match squad. Portugal still played in a 4-3-3, with Diogo Jota, Bernardo Silva operating at flanks. João Félix was the striker. The backline mingled a youngster and an experienced servant of the country Rúben Dias (17 caps) and Pepe, the former Real Madrid defender started together.
Croatia were without Ivan Rakitić, the former Barcelona man is now a Sevilla player. They were also without Luka Modrić in the lineup. Zlatko Dalić still has a pretty strong team Mateo Kovačić and Mario Pašalić played as the midfielders. It was a 4-2-3-1 formation.
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