Vlasic header sends Croatia into World Cup knockouts with 2-1 win over Ghana

Vlasic’s perfect finish off the inside of the left post came 10 minutes after Derrick Luckassen had pulled Ghana level on his international debut, with half the time in between spent on a VAR ​review determining whether he was onside
Nikola Vlasic scored for Croatia in the 83rd minute to secure all three points. Picture: Kevin C. Cox/Getty

Nikola Vlasic scored for Croatia in the 83rd minute to secure all three points. Picture: Kevin C. Cox/Getty

Nikola Vlasic headed in Luka Modric’s 83rd-minute corner to lift Croatia to a 2-1 ‌victory over Ghana on Saturday and a second-place finish in World Cup Group L.

Vlasic’s perfect finish off the inside of the left post came 10 minutes after Derrick Luckassen had pulled Ghana level on his international debut, with half the time in between spent on a VAR ​review determining whether he was onside.

Petar Susic scored early for Croatia, who needed only a draw to reach ​the last 32. Claiming the second-place spot guaranteed the 2022 third-place finishers a meeting with the ⁠second-placed team in Group K, most likely Portugal or Colombia, on Thursday in Toronto.

“We’re not going to be euphoric about ​this,” Croatian manager Zlatko Dalic told reporters.

The 40-year-old Modric played his first full 90 minutes of the tournament and had arguably ​his best match while becoming the oldest player in World Cup history to contribute an assist.

“Luka was truly fantastic,” Dalic said. “Just as he was throughout his career, he was like that tonight. And I’m very glad that this is how it turned out tonight.”

Derrick Luckassen equalised but it wasn't enough as Croatia struck late. Picture: Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
Derrick Luckassen equalised but it wasn't enough as Croatia struck late. Picture: Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Ghana third in group

Ghana, who ​finished third in the group, were already assured of qualification and will meet the winners of Group K, Portugal or ​Colombia, on Friday in Kansas City.

Susic gave Croatia a deserved lead after 31 minutes with a long-range strike into the bottom left corner.

“I ‌think ⁠first half, we had the ball but we didn’t do a lot with it,” Luckassen said. “We were just playing around. … And second half, we pressed forward, we tried to put the balls in, and it was a lot better in the second half.” 

Ghana were much improved in the second half, but Luckassen’s 73rd-minute goal was their first effort on target. Ernest Nuamah delivered ​an inswinging free kick over ​Croatia’s defensive line and Luckassen ⁠clearly came from an onside position to knock the ball into the net at the back post.

Referee Drew Fischer was summoned to the monitor, where he determined that Kwasi Sibol, who ​was in an offside position, did not interfere in the play.

Ghanaian joy was short-lived, however, ​as Modric’s corner ⁠sailed beyond the penalty spot towards the back post, where Vlasic was given space to meet it with the side of his head and nod it downwards in the one place goalkeeper Benjamin Asare could not save it. Luckassen was only on the ⁠field because ​manager Carlos Queiroz spared his three players on yellow cards.

“It was a ​nice feeling,” Luckassen said. “But I’m a bit disappointed about the loss."

Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo limped off in the late stages after suffering an apparent ankle injury, ​but was able to return to complete the 90 minutes.

- Reuters

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