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ENG GET THEIR REVENGE

Harry Kane’s late goal gives Three Lions battling win over Croatia who had knocked them out of FIFA World Cup; Southgate’s men now qualify for Nations League semi-finals

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A late turnaround saw England come from behind to beat Croatia 2-1 at Wembley and ensure progress to the UEFA Nations League semifinals.

England were themselves facing the drop when Croatia's Andrej Kramaric scored after 57 minutes but substitute Lingard and Kane netted in the 77th and 85th minutes at a vociferous Wembley to turn the group on its head.

Gareth Southgate's side, who were knocked out in the semifinals of the World Cup by Croatia in July, had dominated for large periods but fell behind when Kramaric twisted and turned before firing in via a deflection off Eric Dier.

Yet LingaA late turnaround saw England come from behind to beat Croatia 2-1 at Wembley and ensure progress to the UEFA Nations League semifinals.

England were themselves facing the drop when Croatia's Andrej Kramaric scored after 57 minutes but substitute England made eight changes from the side that beat the United States in a friendly on Thursday with no place in the starting lineup for Lingard, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Callum Wilson.

Croatia, meanwhile, were without influentia­l midfielder Ivan Rakitic, and in his absence the visitors missed a golden opportunit­y when Ante Rebic fired over with England keeper Jordan Pickford horribly exposed after only two minutes.

As England started to dominate, a fine Kane ball sent Raheem Sterling free, only for the Manchester City winger to shoot directly at Croatia keeper Lovre Kalinic while Kane spooned the resulting corner over the crossbar.

There was very vocal contingent of Croatia fans in the 78,000-strong crowd, but they were lucky not to see their side concede as Kane was brilliantl­y denied first by defender Tin Jedvaj and then Kalinic with the visitors struggling to contain England's pacy attack.

Ross Barkley volleyed into the side netting shortly before halftime, yet after the break it was Kramaric who kept his composure brilliantl­y before converting Croatia's first shot on target.

England introduced Dele Alli, Jadon Sancho and Lingard after the goal and their energy proved decisive with Lingard, poking home in the 77th minute.

Both sides looked dangerous in a frantic, full-blooded final 15 minutes but with Wembley roaring them on, it was man-of-the-match Kane who was on hand to slide in Chilwell's free kick and seal England's progress

Lingard and Kane netted in the 77th and 85th minutes at a vociferous Wembley to turn the group on its head.

Gareth Southgate's side, who were knocked out in the semifinals of the World Cup by Croatia in July, had dominated for large periods but fell behind when Kramaric twisted and turned before firing in via a deflection off Eric Dier.

Lingard poked home and Kane converted Ben Chilwell's free kick to ensure England finished top of a group where all three teams -- including Spain who started the day top but finished second -- could have qualified.

England, who progress to the finals in Portugal in June, finished with seven points, one ahead of Spain and three clear of Croatia, who were relegated to the second tier.

 ??  ?? England's striker Harry Kane lies on the floor as England's midfielder Jesse Lingard (up) celebrates after Kane scores their second goal during the internatio­nal UEFA Nations League football match between England and Croatia at Wembley Stadium in London
England's striker Harry Kane lies on the floor as England's midfielder Jesse Lingard (up) celebrates after Kane scores their second goal during the internatio­nal UEFA Nations League football match between England and Croatia at Wembley Stadium in London

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