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Kolarov scores stunning free kick as Serbia beat Costa Rica

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SAMARA: Aleksandar Kolarov produced a moment of captain’s inspiratio­n, curling home a superb free kick as Serbia got their World Cup Group E campaign up and running with a 1-0 victory over Costa Rica yesterday.

With the Central Americans proving a tough nut to crack, Kolarov stepped up to bury a 25metre effort from wide on the right, lighting up an otherwise tight game in the southern Russian city of Samara.

Serbia had dominated against a Costa Rica side who rarely threatened after a bright start, but chances were thin on the ground until Kolarov made the breakthrou­gh in the 56th minute.

With Brazil heavy favourites to win the group, which also features Switzerlan­d, the victory delivered a potentiall­y vital three points for Serbia and lifted a weight from coach Mladen Krstajic, in what was his first competitiv­e game.

“Frankly speaking, there was a great deal of pressure on the team, and on me, over the past seven months,” said the Serbia coach, who took the job in October.

Krstajic’s relief was matched in equal measure by the disappoint­ment of Costa Rica boss Oscar Ramirez, whose side are in a precarious position.

“Maybe we have lost a certain margin for qualifying,” he said. “It’s going to be difficult, but our intention remains the same. I told the lads in the changing room ‘This isn’t over’.”

If Costa Rica are going to recover, however, they will need to rediscover the defensive organisati­on and clinical counter-attacks that propelled them to the quarter-finals four years ago.

Serbia found it hard to break them down, but they rarely looked troubled at the back and barring a late half chance for substitute Joel Campbell, they coasted through the game.

The match began in furious fashion with Serbia’s Aleksandar Mitrovic having a header scooped off the line and Costa Rica’s Giancarlo Gonzalez failed to convert two headed chances.

But it soon settled into a more predictabl­e pattern.

Serbia bossed the ball as their enterprisi­ng midfield of Nemanja Matic and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic got on top.

The Lazio playmaker was Serbia’s most creative influence, although his blushes were spared by the linesman’s flag when he fluffed a first-half chance after racing through on goal.

The bullish Mitrovic failed to find the net with a good chance early in the second half, but it mattered little, as the deadlock was broken when AS Roma left back Kolarov produced his moment of magic, curling a left-footed free kick over the wall and past the despairing dive of Navas.

There were no exuberant celebratio­ns, however, with Kolarov sounding a word of caution.

“It is great to have three points in the bag, but we are not finished ... I don’t want to do the maths yet,” he said.

 ??  ?? Costa Rica's Keylor Navas dives in vain as he concedes a goal against Serbia scored by Aleksandar Kolarov at the Samara Arena yesterday. Reuters Pic
Costa Rica's Keylor Navas dives in vain as he concedes a goal against Serbia scored by Aleksandar Kolarov at the Samara Arena yesterday. Reuters Pic

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