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Croatia vs Nigeria. FIFA World Cup Group D.

Kaliningrad StadiumAttendance31,136.

Croatia 2

  • O Etebo (32nd minute own goal)
  • L Modric (71st minute pen)

Nigeria 0

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    Luka Modric celebrates scoring Croatia's second against Nigeria
    Image: Luka Modric celebrates scoring Croatia's second against Nigeria

    Croatia sit top of World Cup Group D after a comfortable 2-0 win over Nigeria in Kaliningrad on Saturday evening.

    Zlatko Dalic's side took the lead in fortunate circumstances when Mario Mandzukic's 32nd-minute header from a Luka Modric corner was deflected into his own net by the unfortunate Oghenekaro Etebo.

    Modric secured the win from the penalty spot 19 minutes from time after William Troost-Ekong needlessly fouled Mandzukic at a corner.

    The result leaves Croatia in a strong position after the opening fixtures following Argentina's 1-1 draw with Iceland earlier on Saturday.

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    Croatia: Subasic (7), Vrsaljko (7), Strinic (7), Lovren (7), Vida (6), Perisic (7), Rakitic (7), Kramaric (7), Modric (8), Rebic (7), Mandzukic (6)

    Subs: Brozovic (6), Kovacic (n/a), Pjaca (n/a)

    Nigeria: Uzoho (6), Idowu (6), Troost-Ekong (4), Balogun (6), Shehu (7), Ndidi (6), Etebo (5), Mikel (6), Moses (5), Iwobi (6), Ighalo (5)

    Subs: Musa (6), Iheanacho (6), Nwankwo (n/a)

    Man of the match: Luka Modric (Croatia)

    Ivan Perisic's 14th-minute sighter from the edge of the area fizzed over the bar and set the tone for a solid first-half display from Croatia which saw them dominate possession without creating chances - with their 32nd-minute lead arriving in fortuitous circumstances.

    Modric's left-wing corner was flicked on by Ante Rebic and headed on by Mandzukic. The ball looked to be heading wide, but cannoned off the back of the leg of Stoke City's new £6m signing Etebo and into the net.

    Mario Mandzukic celebrates with team-mates after Nigeria's midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo scored an own goal
    Image: Mario Mandzukic celebrates with team-mates after Nigeria's midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo scored an own goal

    The own goal came despite there being no shots on target from either side in the first half, though the impressive Andrej Kramaric headed narrowly over the bar from an Ivan Rakitic ball shortly before half-time.

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    Ivan Strinic was given the nod at left-back for a Croatia side which featured star players Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic, Ivan Perisic and Mario Mandzukic. Leicester midfielder Wilfried Ndidi was fit for Nigeria but club team-mate Kelechi Iheanacho was only a substitute as Odion Ighalo started up front.

    Croatia should have doubled their lead when Rakitic played a sublime first-time pass to Perisic on the left and he found an unmarked Rebic in the six-yard box, but the forward volleyed high and wide when he looked certain to score.

    However, the second goal came on 71 minutes when Ekong put both arms around Mandzukic from a Modric corner and the referee correctly pointed to the spot.

    Modric struck low to the right of goalkeeper Francis Uzoho, who dived the wrong way, to settle a disappointing match and yet give Croatia the perfect start to their World Cup campaign.

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    • Croatia have won their opening game of a World Cup for the first time since their debut in the competition in 1998 (3-1 vs Jamaica).
    • Nigeria have lost each of their last seven World Cup games when conceding the first goal.
    • Croatia have now won both of their World Cup meetings with African opponents, by an aggregate score of 6-0.
    • Croatia have scored in each of their last five World Cup games, their longest scoring streak in the competition.
    • Croatia's opening goals at each of the last two World Cups have been own goals - Marcelo in 2014 (Brazil) and Oghenekaro Etebo tonight.
    • Nigeria became the first team in World Cup history to concede two consecutive own goals in the competition, with their last goal shipped in 2014 also coming in this manner.
    • Nigeria's Odion Ighalo had the first shot on target in this match in the 59th minute - the longest wait for a first attempt on target in a World Cup match so far this tournament.
    Odion Ighalo challenges for the ball
    Image: Odion Ighalo challenges for the ball

    Man of the Match - Luka Modric

    In a game of little quality, the Real Madrid midfielder stood out throughout. Sitting in a deep midfield role, he spread long passes to his team-mates with stirring precision throughout the first half and calmly struck home the second-half penalty which put the game beyond Nigeria. If Croatia are to go deep in this tournament, their captain will surely be at the heart of things.

    What's next?

    Croatia's next test is against Argentina in Nizhny Novgorod on Thursday evening (7pm, UK time), while Nigeria's second Group D clash is on Friday afternoon against Iceland in Volgograd at 4pm (UK time).

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