National Teams

Decider in 85th minute

Croatia U-21 loses
the lead in England
ahead of Vinkovci
rematch

10.10.2014.
Croatia U-21 loses the lead in England ahead of Vinkovci rematch
photo by: Drago Sopta/HNS
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The first act of the double play-off encounter between England U-21 and Croatia U-21 brought the hosts one-goal advantage for the return leg.

U-21: ENGLAND - CROATIA 2:1 (0:1)
European Championships 2015 play-off, first leg.
Molineux, Wolverhampton.

Referee: Javier Estrada (Spain)

Goalscorers: 0:1 - Livaja (13'), 1:1 - Kane (58'), 2:1 - Berahino (85' - 11m)

Yellow cards: Župarić (49'), Dier (69'), Pavičić (80'), Pašalić (81'), Moore (83')

England: Butland, Keane (46' Dier), Shaw, Gibson, Moore, Caskey, Carroll, Redmond, Hughes (56' Ince), Berahino, Kane. Coach: G. Southgate.

Croatia: Livaković, Župarić, Milić (89' Miloš), Datković, Mitrović, Bradarić, Pavičić, Ćorić (63' Pašalić), Pjaca, Rebić i Livaja (70' Bagarić). Coach: N. Gračan.

In the first leg of the European Championship play-offs, England beat Croatia even though Croatia managed to take the lead at Molineux.

England had more of the ball and more chances in the first half, but Croatia posed attacking danger with almost every move.

Livaja found the English net in 13th minute, with Bradarić sending a cross from a corner and Datković heading the ball in Livaja's direction. Rubin Kazan striker had no problem with finishing.

Kane threatened Livaković from the free kick, Redmond with an excellent strike from the edge of the box, Moore with a header, while Shaw hit the post in 21st minute after bursting through the left side. However, Croatian defence gained more confidence as minutes passed by, and Ćorić had two good chances to double the visitors' lead, but narrowly missed on both occasions.

Gareth Southgate's team kept pushing in the second half and was rewarded in 58th minute, when Kane headed the ball home following Berahino's cross.

Coach Gračan then introduced Pašalić and Bagarić, with the England slowing down, and Rebić and Mitrović missing good opportunities. Redmond also could not find the target, and the key moment was to happen five minutes from time.

Croatian goalkeeper Livaković clipped Berahino in his own box, and the English striker was cool from the spot. England thus secured one-goal advantage for the return leg in Vinkovci on 14 October.

10.10.2014.. Spectators: 23107
Referees: Xavier Estrada Fernandez (ESP), Jose Manuel Fernandez Miranda (ESP), Francisco Javier Martin Garcia (ESP)
Fourth referee: Eduardo Prieto Iglesias (ESP)
England
2
Croatia
1
1Jack Butland12Dominik Livaković
2Michael Keane
46'
3Antonio Milić
90'+1'
3Luke Shaw2Dario Župarić
49'
4William Hughes
56'
4Filip Bradarić
5Benjamin Gibson5Niko Datković
6Liam Moore
83'
6Matej Mitrović
7Saido Berahino
85'
7Marko Pjaca
8Jake Forster-Caksey11Ante Rebić
9Harry Kane
58'
8Domagoj Pavičić
80'
10Thomas Carroll14Marko Livaja
13'
70'
11Nathan Redmond18Ante Ćorić
63'
Bench
13Jonathan Bond1Matej Delač
14Eric Jeremy Edgar Dier
69'
46'
10Mario Pašalić
81'
63'
17Thomas Ince
56'
13Mato Miloš
90'+1'
12Luke Garbutt9Stipe Perica
15Jamaal Lascelles17Dražen Bagarić
70'
16Lewis Renard Baker16Mijo Caktaš
18Patrick Bamford19Karlo Bručić
Coaches
Gareth SouthgateNenad Gračan

On Friday, Croatia U-21 faces England in the first leg of the European Championships play-offs.

Excellent performances in qualifying round Group 5 and winning the top spot ahead of Ukraine and Switzerland brought Croatia U-21 on the brink of the final success of reaching the final tournament in Czech Republic next year. In the play-offs, Nenad Gračan's men take on England.

The first leg is to be played on Friday, 10 October in Wolverhampton, with both teams in search for a positive result before the return leg in Vinkovci, to be played on Tuesday, 14 October.

Coach Gračan will miss Bayer Leverkusen defender Tin Jedvaj due to injury, with Mato Miloš of Spezia called-up.

Gareth Southgate, at England's helm, had Carl Jenkinson ruled out and Calum Chambers promoted to senior squad. Luke Shaw of Manchester United is ready to play.

"We are highly motivated, and full of confidence. We want to reach the final tournament. England dominated its group and plays together for a long time, but Croatia is a quality team too. Once on the field of play, we play 11 against 11. My players have to be aware of that", summarized Gračan.

At Molineux Stadium, the referee is Javier Estrada from Spain, with the kick-off at 18:45.