Daily Dispatch

SLIP-UP AT WORLD CUP

Back to the drawing board for Nigeria

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NIGERIA coach Gernot Rohr admitted his young team had been “naive” in a 2-0 loss to Croatia in their opening Group D game Saturday, continuing a dismal recent record at World Cups.

A Luka Modric penalty 20 minutes from time and a first-half own goal sealed victory for a Croatia side brimming with technical ability, and the Super Eagles – who brought the youngest squad to Russia – have now won just one of their last 13 games on football’s biggest stage.

“We are disappoint­ed but we must recognise Croatia were better tonight and my young players made some mistakes,” Rohr told reporters after the game in Russia’s European exclave of Kaliningra­d.

With rivals Argentina and Iceland only managing a 1-1 draw earlier Saturday in Saransk, both sides had a chance to take control of Group D.

Nigeria, knowing they were always likely to struggle for possession against a central one-two of Modric and Ivan Rakitic, were content to sit back and allow Croatia to come to them.

After 10 minutes, Juventus target man Mario Mandzukic teed up Ivan Perisic at the edge of the area only for the Inter Milan forward to blaze over.

Croatia, semi-finalists at France 1998, have struggled to live up to the lofty expectatio­ns borne of an embarrassm­ent of midfield riches, and meekly lost their World Cup opener 3-1 to hosts Brazil four years ago.

There is a sense of now-or-never for the Balkans nation at this tournament and Modric said his side would lift their game when they meet Lionel Messi’s Argentina in their next match.

The last time Croatia won their opening group game was back in 1998, and coach Zlatko Dalic said he was glad the squad had put that unfortunat­e record behind them.

“We were discipline­d and we deserved the win. We fought for this,” he told reporters.

Nigeria’s average age heading into Russia was a little over 25 years old and at times the experience gap showed. The coach kept faith in 19year-old goalkeeper Francis Uzoho but the Deportivo stopper’s first real action of the day was picking the ball out of the net.

Just after the half-hour mark, Mandzukic, industriou­s in his holdup play, chested an Andrej Kramaric cross back to Ante Rebic, whose fizzing shot was blocked.

The resulting corner saw Rebic return the favour with a near-post flick met by a diving Mandzukic.

Oghenekaro Etebo, up until that point one of Nigeria’s best performers, was wrong-footed and bundled into his own net.

Nigeria responded well, with Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi’s shot from a cleared free kick blocked on 45 minutes and his Premier League colleague Victor Moses shooting wide from 30 metres on the stroke of half-time.

They had the best of the start of the second period, forcing Croatia to bat away three corners in succession.

Then Moses again snatched a shot wide of Danjiel Subasic’s left upright.

But just as Nigeria showed some signs of life, in the 71st minute William Ekong held down Mandzukic from a cross in the area and referee Sandro Ricci immediatel­y pointed to the spot.

Modric’s gilded right foot guided it to Uzoho’s right side.

“We didn’t concede a goal from open play, only from set pieces so this is not a question of tactics,” Rohr said.

“Sometimes we were a little bit naive on set pieces but we will work on it.”

Nigeria play Iceland on Friday in Volgograd and Rohr insisted his team could still make it out of what is a highly competitiv­e group.

“We are only one point behind [Iceland] and all is in our hands so let’s be positive.

“Let them learn from this defeat and try to do better,” said the coach. —

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 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? DOWN BUT NOT OUT: Nigeria players acknowledg­e the fans following the 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia group D match between Croatia and Nigeria at Kaliningra­d Stadium in Kaliningra­d on Saturday. Croatia won the match 2-0
Picture: GETTY IMAGES DOWN BUT NOT OUT: Nigeria players acknowledg­e the fans following the 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia group D match between Croatia and Nigeria at Kaliningra­d Stadium in Kaliningra­d on Saturday. Croatia won the match 2-0

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