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Croatia beat Serbia 2:0 in World Cup qualifier

22.03.2013 u 21:00

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Croatia beat Serbia 2:0 in a World Cup qualifying match in front of 35,000 spectators at Zagreb's Maksimir Stadium on Friday.

Croatia coach Igor Stimac fielded an adventurous 4-4-2 formation, while Serbia counterpart Sinisa Mihajlovic surprisingly left out several regular starters and his experiment backfired as the visitors were punished for a cagey approach.

Group A leader Croatia took the lead in the 23rd minute when Olic capitalised on a calamitous error by Serbia's left back Aleksandar Kolarov and squared the ball back to Mario Mandjukic, who prodded it home past two defenders from close range.

The 33-year-old Olic doubled the home team's advantage in the 37th minute, chesting in from the edge of the five-yard box a teasing Darijo Srna free kick after Kolarov was booked for a rash tackle on Mandzukic.

Serbia missed a good chance to pull one back when Croatia keeper Stipe Pletikosa parried Kolarov's stinging shot from 16 metres and Zoran Tosic side-footed the rebound wide with the goal at his mercy.

Croatia then twice went close as Luka Modric's shot from 20 metres sailed just wide and Ivan Rakitic's low cross flashed across the face of goal.

"We knew this game was Serbia's last chance to haul themselves back into the race for one of the top two spots in the group and that's why we had to be patient," Stimac told a news conference. "We are overjoyed and I can only congratulate my players and the staff for doing an outstanding job but this result is history as of now, because we have a tough visit to Wales on Tuesday and anything less than a win would devalue this success."

Mihajlovic took the blame for a tepid Serbian performance.

"We conceded two very cheap goals and it was very difficult to come back into the match after that, although we improved in the second half and created some good chances," he said.

"We lost to a better team and I take full responsibility for the defeat because the lads played as well as they could and this is the best they can do at the moment."

Victory lifted the Croatians to the top of Group A on 13 points from five games, three more than Belgium who are away to Macedonia later on Friday. Serbia have four points from five matches and face a tough task to qualify for next year's finals. The loss made it unlikely that Serbia will qualify for the tournament in Brazil.

"We are half way to Brazil. I already forgot this match ... We are facing another one in three days. We have to prove this superiority, stability, discipline," Croatia coach Igor Stimac told national television.

Croatia play Wales on Tuesday.

The match in Zagreb was played under tight security amid fears of crowd trouble but apart from sporadic volleys of abuse that pockets of home fans directed at Serbia's players, it was an incident-free event.

Six persons were detained before the match, mostly for possession of firecrackers or inappropriate insignia and for drunkenness, police said. No incidents were reported.

Both federations had agreed not to take away fans to either fixture with the reverse fixture set for September 6 in Belgrade.