Friday, July 13, 2018

On Wednesday, Croatia defeated England 2–1 in the semi-final of the 2018 FIFA Football World Cup with Mario Mandžuki? scoring the winning goal in the additional time. With this victory, Croatia is in their first-ever FIFA World Cup finals, and they are to face France on Sunday.

Croatia had greater ball possession in the match. Croatian midfielder Luka Modri? committed a foul early in the game, and Dele Alli won a freekick for England in the 4th minute. Kieran Trippier scored from the freekick, giving England an early lead in the match. In the 14th minute, Harry Maguire came close to doubling the lead for England, but missed. Ivan Periši? and Ante Rebi? tried to equalise soon after, but were unsuccessful. In the 30th minute, English striker Harry Kane was caught offside from Jesse Lingard’s through ball. Raheem Sterling and Šime Vrsaljko also tried their luck before the end of the first half. The first half ended with England having a one-goal advantage.

Just three minutes into the second half, Croatia’s forward Mario Mandžuki? was yellow-carded. In the 54th minute, English defender Kyle Walker was also booked. Just after the one-hour mark, Ivan Rakiti? missed a chance to level for Croatia. In the 68th minute, Croatia got the equalising goal as Periši? scored from Šime Vrsaljko’s assist. England made a substitution in the 74th minute when Marcus Rashford came on for Sterling. The second half ended with both sides tied, 1–1.

At the beginning of the additional time, England made another change; Ashley Young was taken off for Danny Rose. Ivan Strini? was injured and Croatia made a substitution in the 95th minute, replacing him with Josip Pivari?. The referee booked Rebi? in the 96th minute and he was later replaced by Andrej Kramari? in the 101st minute. Mario Mandžuki? came to Croatia’s rescue in the 109th minute, scoring from close range from Periši?’s assist, which Jordan Pickford could not prevent from going to the back of the English net. Jamie Vardy came on for Walker in the 112th minute. Mandžuki? injured himself and Vedran ?orluka came on for him in the 115th minute. Croatia prevented England from getting an equaliser as the match ended 2–1 and Croatia advanced to their first-ever FIFA football World Cup final.

After the match, England’s coach Gareth Southgate said, “At the moment we all feel the pain of defeat. I don’t think realistically we expected to be here, but once you’re here and played as well as we did, you want to take those opportunities in life. The dressing room is a difficult place at the moment.” He also added, saying, “You have to suffer the result first sometimes. I’m hugely proud of what we’ve done — I couldn’t have asked for any more. They’ve broken through a number of barriers in the past weeks.”

Croatian coach Zlatko Dali? said, “Nobody wanted to give in when I was preparing the first eleven, nobody wanted to say I was not ready in extra time, no one wanted to be subbed and this shows character and what makes me proud. Nobody gave up.”

Croatia is to play France on Sunday in Moscow for the World Cup title.


July 11, 2018 2100 MSK (UTC+300)
Croatia 2–1 (a.e.t.) England Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia Attendance: 78,011 Referee: Cüneyt Çakir (Turkey)
Ivan Periši? 68’Mario Mandžuki? 109’Mario Mandžuki? 48’Ante Rebi? 96’Ivan Strini? 95’Josip Pivari? 95’Ante Rebi? 101’Andrej Kramari? 101’Mario Mandžuki? 115’Vedran ?orluka 115’Luka Modri? 119’Milan Badelj 119′ 1–1 (FT) Kieran Trippier 5’Kyle Walker 54’Raheem Sterling 74’Marcus Rashford 74’Ashley Young 90–91’Danny Rose 90–91’Jordan Henderson 97’Eric Dier 97’Kyle Walker 112’Jamie Vardy 112′