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Croatia need own goal and penalty to overcome Nigeria

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Luka Modric scores their second goal from a penalty REUTERS/Murad Sezer

KALININGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Croatia beat Nigeria 2-0 on Saturday with an own goal from Oghenekaro Etebo and a penalty from Luka Modric to go top of World Cup Group D, one of the toughest and most unpredictable in the tournament.

Modric's coolly taken 71st minute spot kick gave the scoreline a clear-cut feel, but the fact that Croatia failed to score on their own from open play was testament to some wayward shooting.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Luka Modric scores their second goal from the penalty spot REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

While dominating for long periods, they struggled to penetrate the Nigerian defence and failed repeatedly to find the target with speculative shots from well outside the penalty area.

The result puts Croatia in pole position for now after Argentina - their next opponents in the group - were unexpectedly held to a 1-1 draw by Iceland.

Looking ahead to that clash in Nizhny Novgorod next Thursday, Modric told reporters: "It is going to be a difficult match, maybe against the favourites in our group. They have quality but this win will boost our confidence.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Luka Modric celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado

"It will be tough, granted, but they will have to play for a win because of the scoreline today that they never expected."

Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr highlighted his team's weakness in defending at set-pieces, and said victory against Iceland next Friday was now a necessity.

"All is possible for the qualification... We keep smiling, we are disappointed, and we will try to be better in the next game," he said.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's players celebrate after Nigeria's Oghenekaro Etebo scored an own goal and the first goal for Croatia REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

"Of course it is important now to make at least four points if you want to qualify. We are one point behind now. It is all in our hands. We have the youngest team in the World Cup - let them learn from this, and we will do better."

SCRAPPY OPENER

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Mario Mandzukic celebrates with team mates after Nigeria's Oghenekaro Etebo (not pictured) scored an own goal and the first goal for Croatia REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

The first goal came just after the half-hour mark when a Croatian corner from the right was headed across the box and on to striker Mario Mandzukic, whose diving header found its way into the net off Etebo's foot.

Just three days into the World Cup, the scrappy goal added to what is becoming a pattern, following a Moroccan own goal that handed victory to Iran on Friday and a deflected Paul Pogba effort that earned France a 2-1 win over Australia earlier on Saturday.

Until then, Croatia and Nigeria had appeared evenly balanced, with the African side's goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa untroubled by powerful but long-range shots from Ivan Perisic and Andrej Kramaric - the first going over the bar and the second finishing wide.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Nigeria's Victor Moses in action with Croatia's Ivan Perisic REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

As the game heated up, Kramaric headed onto the roof of the Nigerian net, while at the other end Alex Iwobi had a shot charged down and Victor Moses fired over the bar.

Nigeria started the second half with intent as Leon Balogun headed over, but the first half pattern reasserted itself as Croatia imposed their authority while failing to land shots on target.

Their best chance fell to Ante Rebic, but his well struck volley zoomed wide of the goal as he ran onto a pass from Perisic.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Nigeria's Oghenekaro Etebo in action with Croatia's Andrej Kramaric REUTERS/Matthew Childs

Croatia again had their opponents to thank for their second goal, after William Troost-Ekong grabbed Mandzukic in the penalty area, wrapping both arms around him from behind in a tight embrace that would have done credit to an amorous Cossack.

Modric strode up to stroke the ball low into the left-hand corner, giving Ezenwa no chance.

Asked if he had been nervous after Lionel Messi's penalty miss for Argentina against Iceland, the Croatian captain was dismissive.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Ivan Rakitic in action with Nigeria's Odion Ighalo REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

"I wasn't nervous. I was fully focussed on scoring from that penalty spot. Thank God I managed to score - nothing more to be said, really."

(Additional reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar; Writing by Mark Trevelyan in Yekaterinburg; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Nigeria's Leon Balogun after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Murad Sezer
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Luka Modric in action with Nigeria's Wilfred Ndidi REUTERS/Matthew Childs
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Ivan Perisic shoots at goal REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Sime Vrsaljko in action with Nigeria's Brian Idowu REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group D - Croatia vs Nigeria - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia - June 16, 2018 Croatia's Luka Modric celebrates with team mates after scoring their second goal REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
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