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Croatia beat France in Nations League quarterfinal first leg

football20 March 2025 22:10| © Reuters
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      Croatia's Ante Budimir and Ivan Perisic struck to secure a deserved 2-0 win over France in their Nations League quarterfinal, first leg on Thursday, as the return of Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele failed to get the visitors to fire.

      Croatia also missed an early penalty when Andrej Kramaric’s spot-kick was saved by France goalkeeper Mike Maignan, and the 2023 runners-up were full value for a win that might easily have been achieved by a greater margin.

      France created chances and tested Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic several times, but it was a below-par performance on a night that had promised much with the return of Mbappe in particular after he sat out his side's last four fixtures.

      France host the second leg in Paris on Sunday. The winners of the tie will face either defending champions Spain or the Netherlands in the semifinals in June.

      France enjoyed almost two-thirds of the possession, but found Croatia tough to break down and when they did craft openings they were wasteful in front of goal.

      Defender Ibrahima Konate handled in the area in the opening five minutes as he attempted to control a cross from the right but Kramaric's penalty was poor and saved by Maignan's legs.

      Croatia took the lead after 26 minutes when Maignan initially saved superbly from Budimir’s powerful header but the ball spun back towards goal and the keeper could only watch helplessly as it trickled over the line.

      The hosts doubled their advantage on the stroke of halftime as a shot was deflected to Perisic a few metres inside the penalty area and his volleyed finish low into the bottom corner of the net showed his excellent technique.

      Dembele, who has already scored 22 goals this year for Paris St-Germain in all competitions, had an excellent chance to reduce the deficit, but his shot from eight metres hit the side-netting.

      France substitute Bradley Barcola then failed to make contact with the ball when he simply had to steer it into the net from close range - a missed opportunity that summed up the visitors' lacklustre evening.