Bosnia & Herzegovina Challenges Italy for World Cup Spot with Dzeko & Serie A Duo

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Preview Bosnia & Herzegovina Challenges Italy for World Cup Spot with Dzeko & Serie A Duo

Bosnia and Herzegovina is set to take on Italy in a high-stakes World Cup play-off final. Their squad features a strong blend of experience and emerging talent, spearheaded by legendary striker Edin Dzeko and bolstered by two key defenders from Serie A: Sead Kolasinac and Tarik Muharemovic.

The decisive match will be hosted in Zenica next Tuesday. Bosnia secured their place in the final after a tense penalty shootout victory over Wales, while the Azzurri advanced by defeating Northern Ireland 2-0.

Veteran forward Edin Dzeko, a former star for Inter, Fiorentina, and Roma, played a pivotal role in Bosnia’s semi-final triumph. He scored a crucial equalizer in the 86th minute, forcing the game into extra time and eventually penalties. At 40 years old, Dzeko remains the team’s captain and all-time leading scorer, boasting 73 goals in 147 international appearances. Following a mid-season move from Fiorentina to Schalke 04, he has maintained his goal-scoring prowess, netting six times in eight 2. Bundesliga matches. Dzeko’s illustrious career also includes a Premier League title with Manchester City and an impressive tally of 107 goals in 279 Serie A games across his stints with Inter, Fiorentina, and Roma.

The Bosnian defense benefits from the presence of Serie A regulars Sead Kolasinac from Atalanta and Tarik Muharemovic of Sassuolo. Both are expected to be regular starters in the backline. Kolasinac, 32, brings considerable experience from Italy’s top flight. Muharemovic, ten years younger, is in the midst of his first full Serie A season and is rapidly establishing himself as one of the league’s most promising young centre-backs. He has also demonstrated a knack for offensive contributions, with two goals and two assists in 26 league appearances this term.

In the recent clash against Wales, Muharemovic played the full 120 minutes, making a crucial clearance during extra time. Kolasinac was substituted in the 62nd minute.

Muharemovic, a product of the Juventus Academy, had previously expressed his eagerness to face Italy in the World Cup play-off final back in December. He shared insights into his personal growth, noting a transformation from a shy individual to a more resilient one, attributing this shift to his father’s influence and a strong sense of responsibility to defend, both within his family and on the pitch.

Another defender with ties to Italian football in the Bosnian and Herzegovina squad is Dennis Hadzikadunic, who is currently playing for Serie B side Sampdoria on loan from Rostov.

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