VIDEO: Watch HTV commentator explode after Budimir's winning goal for Croatia
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Croatian commentator Luka Petrinec expressed extreme excitement after Ante Budimir scored the winning goal against Panama.
- Budimir's 54th-minute goal secured a 1-0 victory for Croatia in their World Cup match.
- The commentary captured the tension and relief of the moment, highlighting the crucial nature of the goal.
Croatian commentator Luka Petrinec's call of Ante Budimir's winning goal against Panama was a moment of pure, unadulterated elation. The Croatian national team secured a vital 1-0 victory in their World Cup match, with Budimir's 54th-minute strike proving decisive. The goal, a precise reaction to a cross from Josip Staniลกiฤ, broke the deadlock and sent waves of relief and joy through the Croatian camp.
Petrinec, broadcasting for HTV, captured the intensity of the match and the significance of the goal. As the play developed, he urged for quick ball movement, anticipating an opening. "Here it is, it just opened up on this right side," he exclaimed, setting the stage for the decisive moment. The call culminated in a passionate outburst: "Staniลกiฤ, Staniลกiฤ, Staniลกiฤ, Budimir! 1-0, 54th minute, Croatia leads in Toronto! We waited and we got it, it opened up on Panama's left side! Staniลกiฤ's cross, and Budimir is in the right place at the right time. And Croatia leads 1-0!"
The commentary vividly illustrates the emotional rollercoaster of a close World Cup match. Despite Croatia facing organizational challenges during the game and Panama proving to be a capable opponent at times, Budimir's goal provided the crucial breakthrough. Petrinec's fervent reaction underscores the immense pressure and the ultimate release experienced by fans and commentators alike when a late, game-winning goal is scored on the world stage.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.