
Petar Sučić
Created two chances in loss
Sucic had one shot (one on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and two chances created in Thursday's 2-1 defeat to Portugal.
Analysis: Sucic co-led Croatia in chances created during the loss, as Croatia will now head back home after the Round of 32. The midfielder scored once, but was offside. He finished the World Cup with one goal, one assist, three shots and four chances created in four appearances (three starts).
Scores first goal
Sucic scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal), two crosses (zero accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 2-1 victory versus Ghana.
Analysis: Sucic opened the scoring for Croatia, playing a key role in the 2-1 victory over Ghana. He started two of the three group‑stage matches, contributing a goal and an assist while maintaining an 86 percent pass accuracy and winning nine duels. His influence in midfield has been clear, and if Croatia continue with their 4‑2‑3‑1 setup, he has a strong case to remain in the starting XI for the knockout rounds.
Credited with assist in loss
Sucic assisted once to go with one shot (zero on goal) and one chance created in Wednesday's 4-2 loss to England.
Analysis: Sucic was credited with the assist on the goal scored by Martin Baturina, but to be fair, the Como playmaker deserves all the credit for the goal. Sucic should be a regular starter for Croatia in the upcoming group-stage matches as well.
Solid display in Bologna tilt
Sucic created one scoring chance and registered two crosses (zero accurate), four tackles (two won) and one clearance Saturday's 3-3 draw versus Bologna.
Analysis: Sucic had a nice two-way display in the season finale, capping off a satisfying campaign during which he was often a fixture of the midfield. He notched multiple tackles in the last four tilts, racking up 13 (nine won), and one or more crosses in the final five, totaling 17 (three accurate). He has scored three goals, dished out two assists and logged 40 key passes, 48 deliveries (11 accurate) and 55 tackles in 44 displays (25 accurate) in 2025/2026.
Tallies 13 crosses in draw
Sucic registered two shots (one on goal), 13 crosses (three accurate) and nine corners in Sunday's 1-1 draw versus Verona.
Analysis: Sucic stepped up to take corner kicks in the absence of Hakan Calhanoglu (calf) and Federico Dimarco, and one of his deliveries forced Andrias Edmundsson's own goal that opened the scoring Sunday. With Sucic earning increased playing time and making offensive contributions in recent games, he might continue to play a meaningful role in central midfield, although he's not guaranteed to take set pieces when at least one of the two primary takers is on the pitch.
Scores one goal in win
Sucic scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) and one cross (zero accurate) in Saturday's 3-0 victory versus Lazio.
Analysis: Sucic played a direct creative role in Saturday's 3-0 win at Lazio, scoring with a stunning strike into the top corner from outside the box for his side's second goal, while adding three tackles. The Croatian midfielder was replaced in the second half by Mattia Mosconi as manager Cristian Chivu rotated his squad, finishing with one goal and multiple progressive carries from midfield in a match his side controlled from the first minute. Sucic has registered two assists and two goals across 32 Serie A appearances this season, establishing himself as an important rotation option in one of the most competitive midfields in the division.
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