Bruno Petkovic and Luka Modric struck in extra-time on Wednesday to fire Croatia into the UEFA Nations League final with a 4-2 victory over hosts the Netherlands.
Zlatko Dalic’s side, who reached the FIFA World Cup semi-finals last year, moved a step closer to earning their first trophy and demonstrated once again that they are extra-time specialists.
Andrej Kramaric and Mario Pasalic netted in the second half after Donyell Malen sent the Netherlands ahead, but Noa Lang snatched a 96th-minute equalizer to force an additional half hour.
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However, Petkovic got away from Frenkie de Jong and drilled home from outside the penalty area to decisively put Croatia ahead eight minutes into extra-time and Modric wrapped up the win with a penalty.
The Nations League represents one of the last chances for Croatia’s elder statesmen, including Real Madrid midfielder Modric, to taste international triumph.
“It’s a victory for the Croatian people, we beat the Netherlands in front of their fans,” Dalic told his country’s Nova TV. “Croatia has one more medal — it’s impossible, unreal, but she deserves it.”
“Nothing upset the team, they know what they are playing for, above all, Croatia,” he said. “You endure everything for Croatia.”
“This is one of our biggest victories, to win 4-2 on their ground, we were losing, we conceded in the 96th minute,” he said. “Surely this is a victory which will go down in history.”
Croatia have only lost once in their past 16 matches, to World Cup winners Argentina, and quashed the Netherlands’ bid to win their first competition since the 1988 European Championship.
Ronald Koeman’s side finished as runners-up in the inaugural Nations League against hosts Portugal in 2018-2019, while France triumphed in 2020-2021.
“We fought like lions, but unfortunately it was just not good enough today,” Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk told Dutch broadcaster NOS. “It’s very disappointing. We knew it would be difficult, but we actually did quite well.”
“We conceded two penalties, we have to be better there, it’s hard to look for words now,” Van Dijk said.
Koeman selected Malen on the right of the attack, with exciting youngster Xavi Simons making his fourth appearance for the Netherlands on the left.
Both were involved in the opening goal, along with Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo, as the Oranje burst into life after 30 minutes.
The match started sluggishly in the evening heat, both sets of players tired after a long season with the World Cup wedged in the middle.
After a tidy team move, Feyenoord’s Mats Wieffer, playing in his club’s stadium, De Kuip, fed Malen, who slotted past Dominik Livakovic — Croatia’s World Cup hero on their run to third in Qatar.
Croatia came out stronger in the second half, with Kramaric cutting inside from the left and firing wide of the far post.
Soon they were level, when 37-year-old Modric, earning his 165th Croatia cap, cleverly robbed Gakpo on the edge of the penalty area, with the forward pulling him back to concede a penalty.
Kramaric stroked his spot-kick down the middle as Justin Bijlow dived to his right to delight Croatia’s traveling contingent.
Further celebrations were in order when Luka Ivanusec crossed for Atalanta BC midfielder Pasalic to stab home from close range after 73 minutes.
Dutch defender Nathan Ake, who featured in Manchester City’s UEFA Champions League final win just five days earlier, came close with an acrobatic effort before Lang pounced on a loose ball to level.
Croatia, who have beaten Brazil, Japan, England, Russia and Denmark in matches that have gone to extra-time at the past two World Cups, were nonplussed.
The Netherlands could not maintain parity for long, with Petkovic beating Bijlow at his near post.
Lang fired into the side-netting when he might have equalized, and the Netherlands paid the price when Tyrell Malacia fouled Petkovic in the area and Modric converted the penalty to seal victory for the visitors.
Croatia, who finished third at the World Cup last year and runners-up to France in 2018, have their sights firmly set on their first silverware.
“We have bronze and silver, let’s go for gold so that we can finish this story,” Dalic said.
Spain and Italy were to play after press time last night in the other semi-final.
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