The Scotsman

Croatia take the bragging rights in bitter Balkan grudge match

Poor Serb defence will hearten Scots

- Mark Walker at stadion maksimir

Croatia Mandzukic (23), Olic (37) Serbia sets of players for keeping their cool in the hostile atmosphere.

Croatia boss igor Stimac said: “There was a great atmosphere and we couldn’t have asked for more. We have sent out a very clear message. let’s forget the past. Both nations have a very bright future ahead of us.”

His Serbian counterpar­t, Sinisa mihajlovic admitted he was pleased that the match had passed off without incident. He said: “The players gave a very good example of how to behave. The atmosphere was real football. This game i would like to play every week.

“Croatia are in the top ten nations in football. You think it’s easy to attack Croatia in Zagreb? Not even england could. We lost to a better and more experience­d team. We play Scotland in a few days. We have to try and regroup and try and pick up as many points as possible in the remaining games now.”

Croatia dominated the match thanks to excellent displays by luka modric and ivan Rakitic. The Sevilla man had a hand in the opener midway through the first half when he linked up with Niko Kranjcar on the right to cut the ball back to mandzukic, who could hardly miss right in front of goal. The move started when Kolarov needlessly gave the ball straight to the Croats from their own free kick.

it went from bad to worse for the Serbs when the Croats doubled their advantage eight minutes from halftime. A bread and butter free kick from the right was whipped over by captain Darijo Srna and it was bundled in at the back post by ivica Olic.

Serbia almost made a game of it right after the restart when Stipe Pletikosa saved a Kolarov effort and Filip Duricic stabbed the rebound wide of target and they certainly improved after the break, but it didn’t stop the home fans from cheering ‘oles’ as they started to play keep ball. Rakitic produced a wonderful piece of skill when he nutmegged substitute Filip Dordevic and saw his shot saved by goalkeeper Zeljiko Brkic.

Serbia’s last hopes were extinguish­ed when Pletikosa made a brilliant double save from Duricic and Filip Dordevic, with the second one a superb point blank stop. mihajlovic turned away in despair. in joyous contrast, Croat boss Stimac demanded the home fans crank up the noise further, as if that were possible. it was the cue for the home fans to begin their celebratio­ns that would last long into the night. Croatia: Pletikosa, Srna (Lovren, 82), Strinic, Kovacoc, Corluka, Rakitic, Simunic, Modric, Olic (Vukojevic, 83), Kranjcar (Vida, 63), Mandzukic. Serbia: Brkic, Ivanovic, Subotic, Nastasic, Kolarov, Tosic, Radovanovi­c, Ignjovski (Petrovic, 76), Stevanovic (Tadic, 56), Scepovic (Dordevic, 8), Duricic. Bulgaria a

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? Serbia’s Ivan radavanovi­c, left, is challenged by Ivan rakitic and Mario Manzukic of croatia in Zagreb last night
Picture: Reuters Serbia’s Ivan radavanovi­c, left, is challenged by Ivan rakitic and Mario Manzukic of croatia in Zagreb last night

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