Croatia end Spain ‘run’ – Turkey stay in last 16 contention

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Spain goalkeeper David de Gea jumps for the ball during the EURO 2016 Group D soccer match between Croatia and Spain at the Nouveau Stade in Bordeaux, France, on June 21. (AP)
Spain goalkeeper David de Gea jumps for the ball during the EURO 2016 Group D soccer match between Croatia and Spain at the Nouveau Stade in Bordeaux, France, on June 21. (AP)

BORDEAUX, June 22, (AFP): Ivan Perisic struck a sensational winner three minutes from time as Croatia ended Spain’s 14-game unbeaten run at the European Championship finals to top Group D after a 2-1 victory.

Spain will now face Italy in the last 16 in Paris on Monday in a repeat of the 2012 final.

Alvaro Morata’s early strike got Spain off to a flying start. But despite the absence of Luka Modric through injury, Croatia battled back to equalise before half-time through Nikola Kalinic.

Spain captain Sergio Ramos saw a penalty saved by Danijel Subasic 18 minutes from time.

And that miss proved vital when Perisic snuck the ball home at David de Gea’s near post.

Croatia meet one of the best third-placed sides in Lens on Saturday.

Spain could also have to face world champions Germany in the quarter-finals and hosts France in the semifinals if they are to reach the final in Paris on July 10.

“Now we have to dance with the favourites, but to be champions you have to beat everyone,” said Ramos, who vowed Spain will learn from their mistakes.

Coach Vicente del Bosque would rather have avoided an early meeting with the on-form Italians.

“It is not ideal, that would have been to finish first (in the group),” said Del Bosque.

“We have to recover well. We are prepared to turn this situation around.”

Morata’s return to European champions Real Madrid from Juventus had been confirmed earlier on Tuesday.

And he moved level with club teammate Gareth Bale on three goals in the fight for the golden boot by finishing off a slick Spanish move after seven minutes.

David Silva’s cute reverse pass picked out Cesc Fabregas’s run and the Chelsea midfielder’s cross was tapped into an empty net by Morata.

Spain looked rarely troubled at the back in their opening two games, but were given plenty of problems by Croatia even without star midfielder Modric.

Kalinic stung the palms of David de Gea before forcing an error from the Manchester United ‘keeper as he dallied.

The loose ball fell to Ivan Rakitic and his brilliant chipped effort floated over Barcelona teammate Gerard Pique on the line before coming back off both the crossbar and post.

Morata had a great chance to double Spain’s lead when he failed to control Fabregas’s fine through ball with just Subasic to beat. However, Del Bosque’s men were pegged back right on half-time when Perisic’s cross from the left was flicked home by Kalinic.

It was the first time Spain had conceded in 11 competitive games stretching back to October 2014 and first time they had conceded in the Euros for a record 733 minutes.

The goal knocked Spain out of their stride as Croatia pushed them onto the back foot at the start of the second period.

De Gea saved from Tin Jedvaj to atone for his own error in flapping at a cross before Marko Pjaca sent an acrobatic effort just wide from the rebound.

Pjaca also had claims for a penalty waved away as Croatia threatened the goal that would have taken them top of the group.

Del Bosque withdrew front two Nolito and Morata for the more physical presence of Bruno Soriano and Aritz Aduriz.

Spain were then handed a great chance to retake the lead when referee Bjorn Kuipers adjudged Silva had been pushed by Sime Vrsaljko inside the area.

Modric appeared to send on a message to Subasic when he saw his Real Madrid teammate Ramos step up to take the spot-kick.

And Subasic got lucky as his save was allowed to stand despite the fact he had encroached well before Ramos took aim.

Croatia took full advantage to blow the tournament wide open as Perisic lashed home to round off a clinical counter-attack.

Turkey 2, Czechs 0

Turkey snatched a Euro 2016 lifeline with a 2-0 victory over Czech Republic that secured third place in Group D and left them waiting to see if they had done enough to reach the last 16.

After defeats to Croatia and Spain in their first two games, goals by Burak Yilmaz and Ozan Tufan gave the rejuvenated Turks hope, although they need results to go their way when the group stage concludes on Wednesday.

Should they go through, Turkey will face either Wales in Paris or hosts France in Lyon. The Czechs, however, will definitely go home, having finished bottom of the group with one point from three matches.

The Turks opened the scoring in the 10th minute when Arda Turan sent Emre Mor scampering away down the right before he crossed for Burak Yilmaz, who ghosted in to send a simple first-time shot from close range flying past Petr Cech.

The Czechs almost levelled soon afterwards when Borek Dockal headed against the foot of the post and Tomas Necid could not reach the rebound, before the latter awkwardly volleyed another good chance over 10 minutes later.

Although Turkey looked a lot more resilient than they had in their opening two games, they were on the back foot for much of the first half and the Czechs had plenty of chances to score.

Full back Pavel Kaderabek missed two great opportunities, firing a shot that Turkey keeper Volkan Babacan saved with his foot before the defender blazed wide following a slick attack down the right.

Babacan also pushed a stinging shot from Jaroslav Plasil wide as the Czechs started to find some space on the flanks.

Turkey came out all guns blazing in the second half and Emre Mor could have put them two up as he picked up a long ball and drifted in from the right before clipping a shot just over.

Yet seconds later Babacan had to make another smart save at the other end from Vladimir Darida.

Moments after Turkey were raging at an offside call that went against them, Ozan Tufan sent thousands of Turkish fans into ecstasy as Mehmet Topal teed him up to smash an unstoppable shot into the top corner from a tight angle.

The goal was greeted by a half-dozen flares lighting up the Turkish end of the ground, with some being thrown onto the pitch during the ear-splitting celebrations.

Their spirits lifted by the goal, the Turks battled for every ball in a superb defensive effort, never letting the Czechs settle as they weathered the storm to hold on for a precious victory.

 

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