Croatia set one foot in the
World Cup finals after cruising to an emphatic 4-1 win over Greece in the first
leg of their qualifying play-off in Zagreb. Goals from Luca Modric, Nikola Kalinic, Ivan Perisic and Andrej Kramaric were enough to make Sunday's second leg against the
Greeks who replied through Sokratis
Papastathopoulos appear a formality.
Shrugging off the absence through injury of striker Mario Mandzukic, the home side pressed from the start with Domagoj Vida bringing an early save out of Greek goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis. Six minutes later Karnezis handed Croatia a penalty after bringing down Kalinic in the box, and after a short delay Modric stepped up to give his side the lead.
Shrugging off the absence through injury of striker Mario Mandzukic, the home side pressed from the start with Domagoj Vida bringing an early save out of Greek goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis. Six minutes later Karnezis handed Croatia a penalty after bringing down Kalinic in the box, and after a short delay Modric stepped up to give his side the lead.
Dejan Lovren headed
wide on 18 minutes as the hosts pressed for a second, and one minute later it
arrived when Kalinic met a cross from Ivan Strinic and fired past Karnezis. An
otherwise bleak night for the visitors was made temporarily brighter on the
half-hour, when Papasthathpoulous reduced the deficit against the run of play
with a header from a Konstantinos Fortounis cross.
But the home side were in no
mood to let their advantage slip and it took them just three minutes to restore
their two-goal lead when Perisic headed in from close range following a cross
from Sime Vrsaljko and if Greece
harboured any hopes of a dramatic comeback they evaporated four minutes into
the second period when Kramaric prodded home Croatia's fourth from close range.
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