The Fiji Times

Modric in top form

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GLASGOW - Luka Modric curled home a magnificen­t finish as Croatia shrugged off a slow start to Euro 2020 to beat Scotland 3-1 yesterday and reach the last 16 in style, leaving their opponents again on the tournament scrap-heap.

Nikola Vlasic and Ivan Perisic were also on target for Croatia in a victory that lifted Zlatko Dalic’s side - so leggy and unconvinci­ng in their first two games - to second in Group D on four points.

They finished ahead, on goals scored, of the Czech Republic, who lost 1-0 to group winners England.

Croatia, lambasted by their own fans and media after their first two games, next face the runner-up of Group E - where Sweden, Slovakia, Spain and Poland are still jockeying for position - in Copenhagen on June 28. Scotland, who scored their only goal of the tournament through Callum McGregor, finished bottom of the pile on one point, despite a positive performanc­e against England lifting hopes of reaching their first knockouts of a major tournament.

Modric’s form had been called into question at the tournament, but the 35-year-old shaped a delightful finish into the corner of the net with the outside of his foot in the second half to make it 2-1.

“After tonight’s performanc­e, we’d have been able to walk off the pitch with our heads high even if we had lost,” said Modric, now both Croatia’s youngest and oldest scorer at the Euros.

“The goal I scored means a lot to me, I am glad it helped us win but the most important thing is that the whole team looked the part.”

 ?? Picture REUTERS ?? Croatia’s Luka Modric scores their second goal against Scotland in their Euro 2020 Group D match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain.
Picture REUTERS Croatia’s Luka Modric scores their second goal against Scotland in their Euro 2020 Group D match at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain.

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