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Match
Summary |
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Officials
from Italy |
Croatia |
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Type |
England |
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Referee
(black) - Roberto
Rosetti
39 (18 September 1967), Turin, FIFA-listed 2002;
Assistant
Referees - Marco Ivaldi, 45 (4 July 1961)
and Paolo Calcagno, 40 (29 January 1966).
Fourth official - Paolo
Bertini, 42 (7 July 1964), Arezzo, FIFA-listed 2003; |
15 |
Goal Attempts |
4 |
8 |
Attempts on Target |
1 |
0 |
Hit Bar/Post |
0 |
6 |
Corner Kicks Won |
5 |
1 |
Offside Calls Against |
5 |
14 |
Fouls Conceded |
18 |
39.9% |
Possession |
60.1% |
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Croatia
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA (13th
Sept 2006) 24th
EFO ranking Group
5
ELO rating 16th to 13th |
Colours: |
Made by Nike -
Blue crew neck jeresys with red & white chequered vertical stripe behind crest, blue shorts, blue socks with
white tops. |
Capt: |
Niko Kovač |
Manager: |
Slaven Bilić, 38
(11 September 1968), appointed 25 July 2006.
4th match, W 3 - D 1 - L 0 - F 11 - A 0. |
Croatia
Lineup |
1 |
Pletikosa, Stipe |
27 |
8 January 1979 |
G |
FC Shakhtar Donetsk,
Ukraine |
57 |
0 |
2 |
Šimić,
Dario |
30 |
12 November 1975 |
LB |
AC Milan, Italy |
85 |
3 |
3 |
Šimunić, Josip |
28 |
18 February 1978
born in Australia |
RB |
Hertha, Berliner SC von 1892, Germany |
48 |
3 |
4 |
Kovač,
Robert |
32 |
16 April 1974
born in West Germany |
CD |
Juventus FC, Italy |
61 |
0 |
5 |
Ćorluka, Vedran |
20 |
5 February 1986 |
CD |
NK Dinamo Zagreb |
4 |
0 |
14 |
Modrić, Luka |
21 |
9 September 1985 |
CM |
NK Dinamo Zagreb |
11 |
2 |
7 |
Rapaić, Milan, off 76th min. |
33 |
16 August 1973 |
RM |
Royal Standard de Liège, Belgium |
48 |
6 |
22 |
da Silva,
Eduardo A., off 81st min. |
23 |
25 February 1983
born in Brazil |
F |
NK Dinamo Zagreb |
9 |
3 |
21 |
Petrić, Mladen |
25 |
1 January 1981 |
F |
FC Basel 1893, Switzerland |
11 |
5 |
10 |
Kovač,
Niko |
34 |
15 October 1971
born in West Germany |
CM |
Red Bull Salzburg, Austria |
65 |
10 |
Kovač
cautioned in the 63rd
min. for Unsporting Behaviour, for a foul on Crouch. |
19 |
Kranjčar, Niko, off
89th min. |
22 |
13 August 1984 |
LM |
Portsmouth FC, England |
28 |
4 |
Croatia
Substitutes |
scoreline: Croatia 2 England 0 |
18 |
Olić, Ivića, on 76th min. for Rapaić |
27 |
14 September 1979 |
F |
PFC Central Sports Club of Army, Moskva, Russia |
41 |
6 |
16 |
Leko, Jerko, on
81st min. for da Silva |
26 |
9 April 1980 |
M |
AS de Monaco FC, France |
42 |
2 |
8 |
Babić,
Marko, on 89th min. for Kranjčar |
25 |
28 January 1981 |
M |
Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Germany |
39 |
3 |
result: Croatia 2 England 0 |
unused
substitutes: |
15-Dario Knezević,
17-Ivan Klasnić,
20-Anthony
Šerić,
23-Vedran Runje. |
Coach Slaven Bilić played for Croatia against England in April 1996. |
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4-4-2 |
Pletikosa -
Šimunić, Ćorluka, R.Kovač,
Šimić -
Rapaić (Olić), Modrić, N.Kovač,
Kranjčar (Babić) -
Petrić, Eduardo (Leko). |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
26.8 |
Appearances/Goals |
38.8 |
3.3 |
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England
Team |
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Rank: |
FIFA (13th
Sept 2006) 5th
EFO ranking
Group 2
ELO rating 6th to 7th |
Colours: |
The
2005 home shirt - White
collared jerseys with large red cross on right shoulder, white shorts
with thin white narrowing stripe on right thigh and red hem, white socks
with navy blue half-striped tops. |
Capt: |
John Terry, fifth captaincy |
Head Coach: |
Stephen
McClaren, 45 (3 May 1961), appointed Head Coach 4 May 2006, took post 1 August 2006,
5th match, W 3 - D 1 - L 1 - F 10 - A 2. |
England
Lineup |
1 |
Robinson,
Paul W. |
26 |
15 October 1979 |
G |
Tottenham Hotspur FC |
31 |
16
GA |
2 |
Neville, Gary A. |
31 |
18 February 1975 |
RB |
Manchester United FC |
84 |
¹ |
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the 24th own goal scored by England |
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3 |
Cole,
Ashley |
25 |
20 December 1980 |
LB |
Chelsea FC |
56 |
0 |
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77th min. for
a foul. Suspended. |
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4 |
Carragher, James L.D.,
off 72nd min. |
28 |
28 January 1978 |
CM |
Liverpool FC |
31 |
0 |
5 |
Ferdinand, Rio
G. |
27 |
7 November 1978 |
CM |
Manchester United FC |
55 |
0 |
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20th min. for a foul on
Petrić. |
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6 |
Terry,
John G. |
25 |
7 December 1980 |
CD |
Chelsea FC |
34 |
2 |
7 |
Carrick, Michael |
25 |
28 July 1981 |
LM |
Manchester United FC |
10 |
0 |
8 |
Lampard,
Frank J. |
28 |
20 June 1978 |
CM |
Chelsea FC |
50 |
11 |
9 |
Rooney,
Wayne M. |
20 |
24 October 1985 |
F |
Manchester United FC |
35 |
10 |
10 |
Crouch, Peter J.,
off 72nd min. |
25 |
30 January 1981 |
F |
Liverpool FC |
16 |
11 |
11 |
Parker, Scott M., off 72nd min. |
25 |
13 October 1980 |
RM |
Newcastle United
FC |
3 |
0 |
England
Substitutes |
scoreline: Croatia 2 England 0 |
14 |
Richardson, Kieran E., on 72nd min. for
Parker |
21 |
21 October 1984 |
M |
Manchester United FC |
7 |
2 |
17 |
Defoe, Jermain C., on 72nd min. for Crouch |
24 |
7 October 1982 |
F |
Tottenham Hotspur FC |
21 |
3 |
16 |
Wright-Phillips, Shaun C., on 72nd min. for Carragher |
24 |
25 October 1981 |
M |
Chelsea FC |
10 |
1 |
result: Croatia 2 England 0 |
unused
substitutes: |
12-Phil
Neville (hamstring injury in the pre-match warm-up), 13-Chris
Kirkland, 15-Jermain Jenas, 18-Darren Bent. |
team notes: |
Gary Neville and injured substitute, Phil, are brothers. |
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3-5-2 |
Robinson -
Neville, Terry, Cole -
Parker (Richardson), Carragher (Wright-Phillips), Ferdinand, Lampard, Carrick -
Rooney, Crouch (Defoe). |
After 72 minutes, England reverted to the
traditional 4-4-2 with the introduction of Richardson and Wright-Phillips.
Cole, carrying an ankle injury, and Neville, reverted to
full-backs. |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
25.9 |
Appearances/Goals |
36.8 |
3.4 |
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Match Report (Mike Payne's exclusive report coming shortly) |
Paul Robinson was left embarrassed as England
crashed to a dismal defeat against Croatia in the Euro 2008 qualifier in
Zagreb. Eduardo's header had given
Croatia a deserved 61st minute lead before keeper Robinson was involved in
a nightmare moment eight minutes later. Gary Neville's back-pass
struck a divot as Robinson went to clear, and he watched in agony as the
ball rolled in. Robinson had previously produced a string of saves
to keep Croatia at bay.
England coach Steve McClaren's tactical
re-shuffle to a 3-5-2 formation was brutally exposed as England barely
mounted an attack worthy of the name. And on the back of a poor
performance in the goalless draw against Macedonia at Old Trafford, it
left McClaren's supposedly brave new era looking distinctly underwhelming. England's revamped system produced few serious attacking options in a
first 45 minutes in which only the excellence of goalkeeper Robinson kept
England on level terms. He was in action as early as the sixth
minute, diving low to save from Eduardo.
Robinson produced a wonderful block to stop
England going behind midway through the first half when Niko Kranjcar
stole in on Milan Rapaic's cross with a header from only eight yards. Rapaic was causing real problems for Ashley Cole, and it needed a
desperate block from Rio Ferdinand to stop Kranjcar's shot after a cross
was only half-cleared.
Croatia continued to dominate after the break,
and it needed another fine save from Robinson to keep out Mladen Petric's
header. Wayne Rooney had been quiet again, but he almost broke his
lengthy international goal drought with a trademark burst on to Peter
Crouch's header, but he shot over the bar. Croatia deserved to be
ahead, and they finally broke the deadlock after 61 minutes, when the
diminutive Eduardo rose easily above the disappointing Cole to head home
Niko Kovac's long cross. And Croatia doubled their lead in farcical
fashion after 69 minutes in a remarkable incident involving the previously
outstanding Robinson. Robinson moved to clear Neville's back-pass,
but the ball hit a divot on the six-yard line and bobbled embarrassingly
over his foot.
The desperate McClaren then made a triple change,
sending on Jermain Defoe, Kieran Richardson and Shaun Wright-Phillips for
Crouch, Scott Parker and Jamie Carragher. It was a clear sign of
just how poor England had been - and McClaren's game-plan will rightly
attract a torrent of criticism. - BBC Sport
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