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Croatia put on a clinic to outclass France in Nations League first leg

Croatia's forward #11 Ante Budimir (2nd L) celebrates with Croatia's midfielder #10 Luka Modric (C) after scoring the opening goal
Croatia's forward #11 Ante Budimir (2nd L) celebrates with Croatia's midfielder #10 Luka Modric (C) after scoring the opening goal FRANCK FIFE / AFP
Croatia hold a 2-0 aggregate advantage in this UEFA Nations League (UNL) quarter-final meeting with France, as goals from Ante Budimir and Ivan Perišić ended a five-match unbeaten run for Les Bleus.

There was early drama when referee Espen Eskås pointed to the spot, penalising Ibrahima Konaté for handball inside the box after being put under pressure by Budimir.

However, Andrej Kramarić refused the gift and saw his subsequent penalty kept out by Mike Maignan’s trailing leg, as the AC Milan shot-stopper dived to the right.

It was a lucky escape for France, and Kylian Mbappé - making his first international appearance in more than six months - saw an early effort saved by Dominik Livaković.

Mbappé was looking lively, and Livaković superbly parried another attempt to safety after the Real Madrid forward was picked out by Lucas Digne

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Although, it was the hosts who struck first in the 26th minute when Budimir nodded home from Perišić’s cross.

It would have been a huge source of frustration for Maignan, who failed to keep out what looked like a routine header by the Osasuna striker, as the ball appeared to ricochet off his chest and into the net. 

Perišić added a goal to his assist in first-half stoppage time when he delivered an unstoppable right-footed volley past Maignan, after William Saliba could only divert Martin Baturina’s initial effort into his path.

It was the 36-year-old’s first international goal since December 2022, and left Zlatko Dalić’s men in a commanding position at HT.

Didier Deschamps’ side began the second half with greater intensity, and Ousmane Dembélé would have been disappointed not to find the target when he latched onto Mbappé’s pass before striking the side netting.

The two combined again moments later, with Dembélé’s first-time effort from Mbappé’s cross pushed behind by Livaković. But despite dominating possession, the two-time FIFA World Cup winners were struggling to find a way past Dalić’s resilient outfit.

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Substitute Bradley Barcola epitomised their struggles going forward, as he failed to connect with Mattéo Guendouzi’s searching ball into the box.

Livaković was enjoying a fine game, and denied Mbappé again, this time with a stunning right-handed save to preserve his clean sheet.

This result was a much-needed morale-booster for the Kockasti, who ended their UNL group stage campaign in unconvincing fashion with two draws and one defeat.

As for France, their hopes of becoming the first multiple winners of this competition remain very much in the balance heading into Sunday’s second leg in Saint-Denis.

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