Otago Daily Times

Croatia prolongs England’s agony

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MOSCOW: Croatia yet again showed its magnificen­t resilience to come from behind and beat England 21 yesterday as Mario Mandzukic’s extratime goal sent it into its first World Cup final and a possible revenge mission against France.

For the third successive knockout game the Croats trailed, this time to Kieran Trippier’s fifthminut­e free kick, but it fought back once more to force extra time. Ivan Perisic levelled after 68 minutes and, having got past Denmark and Russia on penalties, Croatia rolled up its sleeves for another extra period.

This time it did not need the shootout as, seemingly gaining in energy when it should have been on its knees, it took charge and won it when Mandzukic struck with a welltaken low shot in the 109th minute.

‘‘This tournament will be won by a team with character. We were 10 down in three games in a row,’’ Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said.

‘‘For Croatian football and the country this is history being written — I can’t think of a smaller country to reach the final.’’

Croatia become the 13th team to contest the final and the first new finalist since Spain in 2010.

Since its dream run to the last four in 1998 — its first tournament as an independen­t nation — Croatia has failed to get past the group stage, and every subsequent failing team has been compared unfavourab­ly with the heroes of France.

This side, however, has gone one better and will get the chance to avenge the defeat of 20 years ago, when it faces the French on Monday morning (NZ time) at the Luzhniki Stadium.

‘‘This has been the topic of discussion the past 20 years,’’ Dalic said.

‘‘Maybe that game has historical significan­ce. Maybe the dear Lord is giving us the chance to settle a score.’’

That it will have that chance is due in part to its fitness, attitude and finishing quality, but also to England’s failure to take full advantage of a totally dominant first half.

England, hoping for a first final appearance since winning its sole trophy in 1966, had got off to a flying start when Trippier curled a superb free kick into the top corner and it looked assured, relishing the space it was being given.

But Harry Kane shot weakly at Danijel Subasic and forced the rebound against a post, Raheem Sterling again failed to turn promise into substance and Jesse Lingard curled a golden chance wide.

Croatia had been desperatel­y poor, a shadow of the team which carved Argentina apart in the group stage, but started to get a foothold in the game as the match rolled past the hour mark and Luka Modric’s influence grew.

England paid the price for those misses when Perisic showed great determinat­ion to get in front of Kyle Walker to meet a Sime Vrsaljko cross. Though his boot was high and he threw an anxious glance at the referee, Walker was stooping and there were few complaints.

Perisic should have added another when given a great shooting chance but he cannoned the ball against a post as England’s defence began to lose shape.

It was a different game from then on, Croatia suddenly playing with accuracy and purpose as England lost momentum and poise, although an offcolour Kane missed a chance to win it in stoppage time when he headed wide from a free kick.

England initially regrouped well in extra time, as Marcus Rashford introduced some pace and Croatia was grateful for Vrsaljko’s goalline clearance of a John Stones header.

But Croatia struck the killer blow when Perisic won a header on the edge of the box, England lost concentrat­ion and the ball dropped for Mandzukic, whose firm, low finish beat Jordan Pickford.

‘‘This is a miracle. Only great teams can be as brave as we were and fight back from a goal down against teams like England,’’ Mandzukic said.

England faces a thirdplace playoff with Belgium on Sunday, having exceeded many people’s expectatio­ns but aware that it let what might prove the best chance in a generation to end what is now 52 years of hurt. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? The decisive blow . . . Mario Mandzukic scores Croatia’s winning goal past England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford despite the attentions of defender John Stones during the World Cup semifinal at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow yesterday.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES The decisive blow . . . Mario Mandzukic scores Croatia’s winning goal past England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford despite the attentions of defender John Stones during the World Cup semifinal at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow yesterday.
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