The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iceland crash out of World Cup after Croatia loss

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ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia: Croatia secured first place in Group D on Tuesday after a hard-fought 2-1 win over gallant Iceland in Rostov-on-Don, setting up a World Cup last-16 tie with Denmark.

While most eyes were on Argentina and their do-or-die match with Nigeria in Saint Petersburg, Croatia wrapped up top spot in the group thanks to a slick second-half volley by Milan Badelj and a late strike by Ivan Perisic, sandwichin­g a penalty equaliser from Gylfi Sigurdsson.

“We did everything we could, if you do that you can’t be disapointe­d, we can look each other in the eye and can carry our heads high,” said Iceland coach Heimir Hallgrimss­on afterwards.

“We never gave up... kept on going.”

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said Iceland showed “good character, discipline, and fight” but that even though his side were already through to the last 16, “only a win was satisfacto­ry” for him.

With three wins out of three in Group D, “the focus now moves to the Denmark game, it will be a moment of truth”, he said.

Dalic rested most of the side that thumped Argentina 3-0, with only captain Luka Modric and winger Perisic keeping their places.

“We gave the squad a chance to play in the World Cup but from this moment on the group stage is over, we have done our job,” he said.

Needing a point to make certain of top spot, Croatia dominated early on, with Real Madrid pair Modric and Mateo Kovacic dictating the tempo without creating clear chances.

Midway through the opening period the Nordic side, who had beaten Croatia in qualifying for Russia, took control, threatenin­g from setpieces and intercepti­ons.

On 25 minutes a trademark long throw from Iceland captain Aron Gunnarsson was headed dangerousl­y across the goalmouth by the industriou­s Hordur Magnusson.

Everton’s Sigurdsson tested goalkeeper Lovre Kalinic from a free-kick, while Birkir Bjarnason, who suffered a nosebleed early on, had shots blocked in quick succession.

Just before the break, a drive by Alfred Finnbogass­on whistled past the post. Then on the stroke of halftime, Gunnarsson forced an acrobatic save from Kalinic.

Soon after the break the match turned when Fiorentina midfielder Badelj first clipped the bar with a long-range drive, then made no mistake soon after on 53 minutes.

The 29-year-old got his right foot over a deflected cross and fired a volley wide of Iceland goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsso­n to give Croatia the lead.

“Now we can concentrat­e on preparatio­ns for the knockout stage,” said Badelj. “This is a big new win for Croatia. There is no special celebratio­n, let’s go further, step by step through the tournament.”

Iceland had to claim their first ever World Cup victory to have a chance of advancing and, urged on by fans chanting their famous Viking thundercla­p, almost equalised immediatel­y.

First, a flick-on from another Gunnarsson long throw found Sverrir Ingason whose header was tipped over by Kalinic.

Moments later Ingason, who plays his club football for Rostov, went even closer but his header hit the crossbar.

On 73 minutes Bjarnason fluffed a close-range opportunit­y, but Iceland’s lifeline arrived a minute later when Dejan Lovren handled a cross by Sigurdsson in the penalty area.

Sigurdsson had ballooned a penalty over the bar against Nigeria, but this time dispatched his shot into the roof of the net with Kalinic diving the wrong way.

But as Iceland strained for the winner and a surprise berth in the last 16, it was Croatia who threatened more, free-kicks by Perisic and Rakitic worrying Halldorsso­n.

Then on 90 minutes, Perisic delivered the final blow.

Sent into space on the left of the area the Inter Milan winger blasted a shot that ended both the game and Iceland’s World Cup, putting Croatia through to a match against the Danes in Nizhny Novogrod on Sunday.

“We did not look the best on the pitch today, but it’s important to win on such occasions,” said Perisic. “Denmark are strong. We need to play much better if we want to reach the quarterfin­als.” - AFP

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Ivan Perisic scored the winner and Croatia finish top of the group with a perfect nine points out of nine. - AFP photo
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