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Turkey defeated in Paris

Brilliant Modrić
strike rewards
excellent Croatia

12.06.2016.
Brilliant Modrić strike rewards excellent Croatia
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Croatia's desires came true at Parc des Princes - in its UEFA EURO 2016 opening match, a victory was achieved, courtesy of Luka Modrić.

TURKEY - CROATIA 0:1 (0:1)
UEFA EURO 2016, Group D.
Parc des Princes, Paris.

Referee: J. Eriksson (Sweden)

Goal: 0:1 - Modrić (41')

Cautions: Tosun (31'), Balta (48'), Strinić (80'), Sen (90+1')

Turkey: Babacan, Erkin, Topal, Balta, Gonul, Tufan, Inan, Ozyakup (46' Sen), Turan (65' Yilmaz), Calhanoglu, Tosun (69' Mor). Head coach: F. Terim.

Croatia: Subašić, Strinić, Vida, Ćorluka, Srna, Badelj, Modrić, Brozović, Rakitić (89' Schildenfeld), Perišić (87' Kramarić), Mandžukić (90+3' Pjaca). Head coach: A. Čačić.

Croatia national football team did an excellent job in the first EURO 2016 encounter, winning over Turkey 1:0 and wasting even more opportunities in the process.

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The Vatreni tried to score at the very beginning through Srna - Rakitić - Perišić move, with subsequent efforts from Brozović and Badelj. However, Turkey replied in 29th minute, when Subašić held Tufan header on the line.

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Luka Modrić then took care to avoid a goalless break. He struck a first-time rebound from 25 meters and brilliantly found net, to the immense joy of Croatian fans at the stadium and throughout the homeland.

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In the second half, Ante Čačić's men refused to stop.

Srna rattled the crossbar from the free-kick and missed a golden opportunity afterwards, then Brozović nearly found the target, while Perišić later hit the crossbar once again. Ten minutes from time, Babacan managed to keep Brozović header out.

foto: Drago Sopta/HNS

In the closing minutes, Croatia stood firm with injured Ćorluka and due to maximum effort maintained a cool head and its lead. With three points, Croatia awaits the Czech Republic encounter in Saint Etienne on 17 June.

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12.06.2016., Parc de Princes, Paris. Spectators: 43842
Referees: Jonas Eriksson (SWE), Mathias Klasenius (SWE), Daniel Warnmark (SWE)
Fourth referee: William Collum (SCO)
Turkey
0
Croatia
1
1BABACAN Volkan23Danijel Subašić
3BALTA Hakan Kadir
48'
7Ivan Rakitić
90'
6CALHANOGLU Hakan10Luka Modrić
41'
7GONUL Gokhan5Vedran Ćorluka
8INAN Selcuk4Ivan Perišić
87'
9TOSUN Cenk
31'
69'
19Milan Badelj
10TURAN Arda
65'
3Ivan Strinić
80'
14OZYAKUP Oguzhan
46'
17Mario Mandžukić
90'+3'
15TOPAL Mehmet11Darijo Srna
16TUFAN Ozan21Domagoj Vida
18ERKIN Caner14Marcelo Brozović
Bench
12KIVRAK Onur Recep12Lovre Kalinić
23TEKIN Harun1Ivan Vargić
17YILMAZ Burak
65'
18Ante Ćorić
20SEN Volkan
90'+1'
46'
9Andrej Kramarić
87'
21MOR Emre
69'
8Mateo Kovačić
2KAYA Semih2Šime Vrsaljko
4CALIK Ahmet Yilmaz6Tin Jedvaj
5SAHIN Nuri20Marko Pjaca
90'+3'
11SAHAN Olcay16Nikola Kalinić
13KOYBASI Ismail13Gordon Schildenfeld
90'
19MALLI Yunus15Marko Rog
22OZBAYRAKLI Sener
Coaches
Fatih TerimAnte Čačić

On Saturday, Croatia national football team arrived to Paris and awaits the Sunday clash with Turkey in UEFA EURO 2016 Group D.

Croatia head coach Ante Čačić and national team captain Darijo Srna spoke to media representatives on the eve of the Parc des Princes encounter against Turkey, the first Group D match at UEFA EURO 2016.

"I am proud and happy to be the head coach, and my players are proud and happy to represent their country at this festival of football. We will do our best to bring joy to our people, and since we all have overcome many obstacles in lives and careers, the players give me the belief in success", emphasized Čačić.

Head coach Čačić has already selected his starting XI, but did not reveal it to the press, and did not hide the fact that Croatia is among the ambitious teams of the tournament.

"We feel great, since this Croatia team is made of quality, experienced players in great form, and also includes promising youngsters. Croatia must not lose hope against any opponent, our obligation is to try and win every single match. Turkey is a compact team with great coach, but we have learned about their weaknesses and strengths. The first match is always the most important, while Croatia players have a winning mentality. If we manage to play collectively, not individually, the result should favour us", he concluded.

 

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Croatia captain Darijo Srna also thinks positively.

"Turkey is a strong opponent, a team with character, and there are no favourites. However, I believe in this team, that it will make a first step towards a good result. We have played together for a long time and I think we can respond to any other team. We need to fight together on the field, we need to stay focused. The fans are aware of the importance of their support, and now we have to try and make Croatian people happy and proud, to unite them. When we hear the anthem, no one is tired. To battle".

The Turkey - Croatia match kicks off at 15:00 CET, with Jonas Eriksson as the referee. Spain and Czech Republic clash on Monday.

Utakmica Hrvatske i Turske počinje u nedjelju u 15:00 sati.

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