Business Day

Croatia send Belgium home, Morocco on top

- Toby Davis

Croatia reached the last 16 of the World Cup after a tension-filled 0-0 draw with Belgium on Thursday that ensured the last hurrah of the Belgian “golden generation” ended in a dismal group-stage exit.

Roberto Martinez’s side, ranked second in the world and semifinali­sts four years ago, needed a win at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium to keep their hopes alive but could not break down the Croats, who finished as Group F runners-up behind Morocco.

Substitute Romelu Lukaku fluffed four golden chances to break the deadlock as Belgium cast off the shackles in the second half, though Croatia had their own opportunit­ies to find a winner.

Croatia finished with five points, two behind Morocco who beat already eliminated Canada 2-1 to top the table. Belgium were third with four points after winning just one of their three games.

TENSION

With so much riding on the outcome, the tension was evident from the early stages and the encounter became something of a tactical chess match, with both sides careful not to take any unnecessar­y risks.

However, there was still drama. Croatia were awarded a penalty in the 16th minute when Andrej Kramaric s toe was

Yannick’Carrasco clipped by and referee Anthony Taylor pointed to the spot.

Just as Luka Modric was preparing to take the kick, however, Taylor was instructed to view the VAR monitor, and swiftly reversed his decision after checking for an earlier offside. The automated system in place flashed up an image on the stadium s big screen that showed’

Croatia’s Kramaric had strayed the width of a shirt sleeve beyond the last man.

Belgium boss Roberto Martinez rolled the dice at half-time, summoning Lukaku off the bench. The striker probably should have scored within minutes of coming on but his header at the far post was directed straight at goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.

Lukaku missed two more chances from point-blank range in the dying minutes, diverting Thomas Meunier’s crisply hit shot wide and then looking on bemused as the ball bounced up into his midriff with the goal at his mercy before it was smuggled to safety.

OWN GOAL

An impassione­d Morocco clinched a spot in the last 16 of the World Cup for the first time since 1986 by defeating Canada.

Needing a win or a draw in their final Group F match to reach the knockout rounds, Morocco took advantage of a weak clearance by goalkeeper Milan Borjan that landed on the foot of Hakim Ziyech. He effortless­ly lobbed the ball over the stranded goalkeeper to open the scoring in the fourth minute.

Striker Youssef En-Nesyri doubled Morocco’s lead in the 23rd minute when he ran onto a long ball from Achraf Hakimi and beat Borjan at the near post.

Moroccan defender Nayef Aguerd put Canada on the scoreboard with an own goal, the first of this World Cup, by accidental­ly flicking a cross by Sam Adekugbe past his own goalkeeper Yassine Bounou in the 40th minute.

Meanwhile, Ghana coach Otto Addo said African teams' strong World Cup showing so far demonstrat­es a need for the competitio­n to be more inclusive with more places for the continent. Of Africa's five qualifiers for the 2022 tournament, Senegal and Morocco have reached the last 16, Ghana can advance with a win in their final group match against Uruguay, while Cameroon still have a shot if they beat an already-qualified Brazil expected to rest their top players.

Only Tunisia, who beat France 1-0 on Wednesday, have been eliminated so far.

Addo commended Senegal, the first African side through. “I'm very, very happy for our African brothers to qualify,” Addo said. “It's surely an inspiratio­n. I'm happy for Senegal first of all, it’s very, very important. As you all know, Africa is, yeah, it’s an exploited continent. In history a lot of things went wrong and went against us.”

 ?? /Reuters ?? World Cup fever: Hakim Ziyech celebrates scoring Morocco’s first goal with teammate Azzedine Ounahi in their 2-1 win over Canada in Doha on Thursday.
/Reuters World Cup fever: Hakim Ziyech celebrates scoring Morocco’s first goal with teammate Azzedine Ounahi in their 2-1 win over Canada in Doha on Thursday.

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