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Austria vs Croatia. European Championships Group B.

Ernst Happel Stadion.

Modric penalty downs hosts

Image: Modric: Spot on for Croatia

Croatia survived a stern test as they kicked off their tournament with a 1-0 victory over co-hosts Austria.

Croatia up and running with 1-0 win in Vienna

Croatia survived a stern test as they kicked off their Euro 2008 campaign with a 1-0 victory over co-hosts Austria in Group B. Tottenham new boy Luka Modric put Croatia ahead with a penalty in only the fourth minute after Ivica Olic had been brought down by Rene Aufhauser. Austria, the lowest ranked team in the tournament, overcame a slow start to put Croatia under some pressure as half-time approached, but they missed a number of opportunities to draw level. The momentum stayed with Austria after the break and continued to build as, roared on by their home crowd in Vienna, they pinned Croatia back. Stipe Pletikosa parried away Umit Korkmaz's effort moments from the end as Croatia clung on to pick up three points and leave Austria with an uphill task to reach the quarter-finals.

Exposed

There were no surprises in a match between one of the outsiders for a run to the title and a team ranked 92nd in the FIFA world rankings - below even the likes of Guatemala, Libya and Trinidad and Tobago. It took only four minutes for Austria to be exposed as the minnows that they are in this competition as Aufhauser clumsily bundled over Olic. Middlesbrough defender Emanuel Pogatetz was booked for protesting over-zealously but there was little doubt that referee Pieter Vink from the Netherlands had got it spot on. So too did Modric, who calmly slotted the ball down the middle as former Sunderland goalkeeper Jurgen Macho dived to his right. Croatia bossed the early stages without looking like adding to their advantage while it took the co-hosts almost half an hour to muster their first effort on target. Even then, centre-back Sebastian Prodl was wayward with a header from captain Andreas Ivanschitz's free-kick. Croatia should have doubled their lead on 35 minutes when a deep cross from Manchester City's Vedran Corluka fell to Mladen Petric at the back post, but he lashed a left foot volley miles off target when composure, and maybe even a touch to bring the ball under control, was needed.
Pressure
Austria had a brief period of pressure before the break when Croatia goalkeeper Pletikosa palmed away a dangerous cross from Joachim Standfest and then Josip Simunic cut out a centre from Martin Marnik. Pletikosa was then called into action again to punch clear Ivanschitz's corner before Standfest headed high and wide with a far post header from a deep cross.
Lively
Modric got behind the Croatia defence on the hour mark after a mistake from Pogatetz but Martin Stranzl sniffed out the danger and cleared the Spurs man's cross before Olic could get to it. Just as had happened in the first half, Austria came more into things later on and the introduction of the lively Korkmaz, as well as veteran Croatian-born forward Ivica Vastic, added a spark to the hosts. Even spurred on by a crowd of more than 50,000 people, Austria caused few scares for the Croats who actually came closest to scoring when substitute Igor Budan's flick from a Corluka cross was deflected just past the near post. Moments later another substitute Roman Kienast almost levelled but his flicked header drifted wide.

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