Mario Mandzukic's
extra-time strike completed an impressive turnaround as Croatia beat England
2-1 in Moscow to reach the World Cup final for the first time in their history.
England made an
electric start with Kieran Trippier's early goal and for a large period of the
game looked good value to book their passage to the final for the first time
since 1966, but Croatia somehow battled through their apparent jadedness to
tame the Three Lions, Mandzukic landing the decisive blow.
Gareth Southgate
consistently downplayed the euphoria in his team in the build-up, and for a
while England gave every indication they were going to take charge of their own
destiny, as Trippier found the net with a delightful free-kick in the fifth
minute.
But Croatia
rallied and gave England's back three more of an examination upon the start of
the second period, eventually restoring parity – Ivan Perisic providing a
clever finish in the 68th minute.
England managed to
hang on to force an extra 30 minutes and initially looked the more threatening
of the two teams once again in the first additional period.
But Croatia kept
their focus and Mandzukic struck in the 109th minute, ending England's dreams
for another four years and setting up a final with France, as Zlatko Dalic's
men move another step closer to a first World Cup title.
England's start
was emphatic, as they swiftly put Croatia on the back foot through a driving
Dele Alli run, which Luka Modric had to stop on the edge of the area by fouling
the Tottenham star.
And from the
resulting free-kick, Alli's Spurs team-mate Trippier sumptuously found the
top-right corner.
Croatia did their
confidence little good in the 22nd minute when Danijel Subasic's poor kick went
straight to Raheem Sterling, who found Harry Kane, but he ultimately shot wide
after straying offside.
There was promise
for England again soon afterwards, though Kane struck the post from close range
and was adjudged – seemingly incorrectly – to be offside following Alli's
incisive pass.
Although they saw
more of the ball, Dalic's side initially struggled to offer a significant
improvement after half-time and England had a penalty shout turned down just
after the hour – Domagoj Vida getting a slight touch on the ball before sending
Sterling tumbling.
Finally things
came together for Croatia at the other end soon after, as Perisic met Sime
Vrsaljko's deep cross with a flying left-footed finish.
And they nearly
went ahead with their next attack – Perisic slamming against the right-hand
post before Ante Rebic put the rebound into Jordan Pickford's hands.
A late Croatia
onslaught was unable to complete the turnaround in 90 minutes and England
stepped things up again in extra-time, almost retaking the lead when John
Stones had a header cleared off the line by Vrsaljko in the 98th minute.
Pickford was
similarly heroic at the other end, denying Mandzukic at point-blank range after
the striker met Perisic's cross.
But Mandzukic came
out on top soon after the break, latching on to Perisic's headed pass and
sending a left-footed effort across Pickford to find the bottom-right corner,
securing Croatia a return to the Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday for the final.
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