Extra-time specialists Crotia book their place in the final after crushing Netherlands

Santi Romero 2 years ago 5.1k
Croatia showed why they are extra-time specialists. EFE

Croatia will face the winner of the Spain-Italy match in the Nations League final after eliminating the Netherlands in the semi-finals. The Croatians, despite coming from behind only to be held to a last-gasp equaliser, showed why they are extra-time specialists.

Zlatko Dalic's side, who reached the World Cup semi-finals last year, moved a step closer to earning their first ever trophy and demonstrated once again they are extra-time specialists. Andrej Kramaric and Mario Pasalic struck in the second half after Donyell Malen sent the Dutch ahead, but Noa Lang snatched a 96th-minute equaliser to force an additional half hour.

However Petkovic got away from Frenkie de Jong and drilled home from outside the box 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.

Croatia have only suffered one defeat in their last 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 2019, while France triumphed in 2021.

The coach 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 half-an-hour.

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, despite Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk saying his team needed to play with high energy. Teun Koopmeiners lashed narrowly over as Koeman's side threatened in the 31st minute, before Malen broke the deadlock three minutes later.

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. The Borussia Dortmund striker, who finished the Bundesliga season in a rich vein of form, now has five goals for the Netherlands.

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A. Kramarić
Luka Modrić
B. Petković
Mario Pašalić
Donyell Malen
Noa Lang