Croatia have
booked themselves a place in the knockout stages of the 2018 World Cup in
Russia courtesy of a remarkable 3-0 win over Argentina in Group D at the Nizhny
Novgorod Stadium this evening.
Argentina
stopper Willy Caballero produced a goalkeeping howler in the second half to
leave Ante Rebic with the chance to volley his side into the lead, before Luka
Modric went one better with a standout finish from range to leave Croatia in
the driving seat.
A memorable
night for Zlatko Dalic's charges was capped off during injury time, when Ivan
Rakitic poked home a rebound to cement all three points and send Vatreni into
the second round with a game to spare.
Defeat for
Jorge Sampaoli's men now sees Argentina facing the possibility of exiting the
tournament without getting out of the group stages should results go against
them.
A tactical
switch to a 3-4-3 almost saw Argentina come undone early on when Ivan Perisic
broke free inside the box, only for Caballero to pull off a fine save to tip
the ball away from his far post.
Argentina
faltered when moving forward in the opening half and there appeared little
improvement in the final third from La Albiceleste following their lacklustre
1-1 draw against Iceland.
Lionel Messi
was rarely in the picture, touching the ball just 20 times in the first half,
but he almost carved out an opening when he found space to feed a pass across
the box for Maximiliano Meza, whose shot was blocked by a last-ditch challenge
from Dejan Lovren.
Argentina's
logistical changes did allow Marcos Acuna room down the left flank and the
wing-back came close to opening the scoring when his cross drifted awkwardly
before clipping the crossbar, as Danijel Subasic was left stranded off his line.
It took the
best part of 30 minutes for Argentina to have a clear-cut chance and they
should have gone ahead when Croatia failed to clear their lines, leaving Enzo
Perez to curl wide from the edge of the box with goalkeeper Subasic caught out
of position.
Croatia
responded straight away with a crucial chance that should have been buried by
an unmarked Mario Mandzukic, although his diving header went wide of the post
after he had beaten the offside trap to meet a cross from right-back Sime
Vrsaljko.
Both sides
were guilty of defensive lapses in concentration and Croatia might have made
Argentina pay just before the interval, but once again a lack of quality intervened
when Rebic fluffed his lines having been set away on the counter by an
inventive Modric.
In a game
littered with errors, Argentina were finally made to pay in the 53rd minute
when stopper Caballero produced a howler to present Rebic with a difficult
chance inside the box.
The keeper
sought to chip the ball over the forward's head and find Mercado in space, only
for youngster Rebic to catch the loose ball mid-flight and send a spectacular
first-time volley back over the goalkeeper to make it 1-0 to Dalic's men.
Substitute
Gonzalo Higuain at least added some industry to Argentina's forward line and
the striker went on an impressive run to cut the ball back for Meza, who saw
his close-range effort somehow kept out down low by Subasic.
That effort
proved to be the last of any real note from Argentina as the game wore on and
they were eventually punished on a woeful evening, as Modric wound up from
range to bend a memorable effort into the bottom corner to make it 2-0 in the
80th minute.
The torment
was not over just yet for the travelling Argentina support, as Rakitic returned
late during stoppage time to prod home into an empty net and register a third
goal, after Caballero had produced a strong save to keep out his initial shot.
ARGENTINA
(3-4-3): Caballero; Mercado, Otamendi, Tagliafico; Acuna, Mascherano, Perez
(Dybala 68'), Salvio (Pavon 56'); Aguero (Higuain 54'), Messi, Meza
CROATIA
(4-2-3-1): Subasic; Vrsaljko, Strinic, Lovren, Vida; Rakitic, Brozovic; Modric,
Perisic (Kovacic 82'), Rebic (Kramaric 57'); Mandzukic (Corluka 90')
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