Chicago Sun-Times

Croatia reaches first Cup final

- BY RONALD BLUM Associated Press

MOSCOW — Croatia’s legs seemed heavy, burdened by the accumulate­d toll of consecutiv­e penalty- kick wins needed to get this far. England had gone ahead with a free kick just five minutes in, dominated play and appeared headed to its first World Cup final since 1966.

Then the second half started, and it was as if a different Croatian team had replaced the lethargic one.

Ivan Perisic tied the score in the 68th minute, Mario Mandzukic got the go- ahead goal in the 109th and Croatia shocked England with a 2- 1 victory Wednesday that advanced a nation of just over 4 million to a World Cup final against France.

“Mentally strong team,” midfielder Ivan Rakitic said. “It’s just unbelievab­le to get back in the game in this way.”

When the final whistle blew and they knew they were going to their first World Cup final, the Croatians ran to their jumping and cheering fans in their iconic red- and- white checkered jerseys. Croatia joined an exclusive club of 13 nations that ad-

vanced to a World Cup final, doing it in a tournament where powers Brazil, Germany, Argentina and Spain made early exits.

“They’ve had an incredible route to the final. They’ve shown remarkable character,” said England coach Gareth Southgate, who for now will be remembered more for a fashionabl­e waistcoat than ending a half- century of hurt.

 ?? AP ?? Croatia goalkeeper Danijel Subasic celebrates with a teammate as England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford lies on the ground in disappoint­ment.
AP Croatia goalkeeper Danijel Subasic celebrates with a teammate as England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford lies on the ground in disappoint­ment.

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