The Panama national football team faces a tough task to get out of a group that includes England, one of the tournament favorites. The Panamanian team lost their debut 1-0 to Ghana, and now seeks to improve different aspects of their game before their match against Croatia. As time goes on, Panama showed solidity in the first half of their inaugural match in Toronto, dominating ball possession, but ended up suffering a painful 1-0 defeat after Caleb Yirenkyi of Ghana scored in the fifth minute of extra time. Croatia's coach, Zlatko Dalic, strongly criticized his team's efforts to defend set pieces, after two of England's goals came from corner kicks. So, Panama will probably need their forwards to be more incisive in the last third of the field than they were against Ghana. Meanwhile, Croatia fell 4-2 to England in Dallas, a result that, according to Dalic, left no room for error for his team. Luka Modric, considered by many to be the best player in his country's history, will do everything possible to help his team increase their chances of advancing. With an undefeated qualifying phase before losing to England, Croatia now faces a complicated situation in Group L. But, Panama also has its own concerns, after losing their inaugural match, and now seeks to improve their performance to have any chance of advancing in the tournament. The match between Panama and Croatia will be played on Tuesday in Toronto, and will be a crucial encounter for both teams. And, with the classification for the elimination rounds at stake, both teams know they cannot afford to lose this match. The Panamanian team is ready to face the challenge, and seeks to improve their game to have any chance of advancing in the tournament. The team's coach will have to make some key decisions to try to get the best out of his players. With the support of their fans, Panama will try to get their first win in the World Cup. The match will be a tough one, but Panama is ready to give it their all.