Euro 2008 Poland Vs Croatia Highlights Video

Croatia kept their 100 per cent record intact as they warmed up for a quarter-final meeting against Turkey with a comfortable 1-0 victory over Poland.

Coach Slaven Bilic named a much-changed side with their progress to the knock-out stages as Group B winners already confirmed, but they still managed to extinguish Poland's outside chances of joining them in the last eight with a solitary strike from Ivan Klasnic.

Poland could have qualified as group runners-up had they won in Klagenfurt and Germany lost to Austria in the other Group B game.

As it was, the Germans were 1-0 winners over the co-hosts, so Poland's second defeat of the group stage was purely academic.

Poland started the brighter and a few minutes into the game Mariusz Lewandowski had a chance with a free header from a corner, but the midfielder could only head the ball back across goal.

Five minutes later and the Poles wasted another chance, this time Daruisz Dudka glanced a free header wide from another corner.

However, they were the only chances Poland created in the whole of the first half and they tended to sit back too often.

Croatia took the game to Poland despite the match being little more than a run out and a chance to impress for several second-string players.

Just like the opening half against Austria last week, Leo Beenhakker's side had to rely on the agility of Artur Boruc to keep them in the game.

Half an hour into the game, Mladen Petric was one-on-one with the Celtic goalkeeper, but the impressive number one made a vital save.

The same situation occurred right at the end of the first-half, this time Ivan Rakitic having his effort saved by Boruc.

Poland came out fired up after the interval, but it wasn't long until their renewed efforts fizzled out.

Croatia throughout the game looked the most dangerous on the ball and it was a matter of time that they scored from a counter-attack.

In the 52 minute, Danijel Pranjic pulled the ball back to Klasnic, who fired a low shot into the bottom corner of the net.

The introduction of Ebi Smolarek gave Poland some much needed flair in the middle of the park, but they were reduced to taking long-range shots and never looked like troubling Vedran Runje in the Croatia goal as they simply ran out of attacking ideas.

0-1 Ivan Klasnic scores the winning goal for Croatia with a shot from inside of the box.


32′ Ivan Klasnic misses alone with the Polish keeper.


45′ Ivan Klasnic misses again.



63′ Guerreiro sends a shot just inches wide.












Bilic is delighted with his side's progress



Poland 0 - 1 Croatia
52′ [0 - 1] I. Klasnic

Match Statistics

shots on target : 3 - 6
shots off target : 12 - 9
possession (%) : 54 - 46
corner kicks : 5 - 1
offsides : 5 - 2
fouls : 24 - 16
yellow cards : 2 - 2
red cards : 0 - 0
Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Greece)
Attendance: 30,461

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Euro 2008 Austria Vs Germany Highlights Video

Germany will face Portugal in a fascinating quarter-final showdown after Joachim Low's side limped past Austria with a narrow 1-0 victory over the co-hosts in Vienna.Michael Ballack's stunning 49th minute free-kick was enough for Germany to sign off their Group B campaign on a high, but they will certainly need to improve against an impressive Portugal unit if they are to go any further in Euro 2008.

Defeat for Austria means they joined fellow co-hosts Switzerland in failing to make it out of the group stages of their own tournament.

Josef Hickersberger's side knew that a win over Germany would have seen them and not the pre-tournament favourites qualify for the last eight, but they never really looked capable of causing an upset in front of a partisan 50,000 crowd.

Austria showed plenty of spirit and desire, but they ultimately lacked quality in the final third and failed to significantly test Jens Lehmann in the opposition goal throughout a disappointing 90 minutes.

Germany would have been ahead with only five minutes on the clock had Mario Gomez not been guilty of the miss of the tournament so far.Miroslav Klose's low cross through the six-yard box bobbled up and struck the shins of the Stuttgart striker and he could only watch in horror as the ball ballooned up in the air and Gyuri Garics cleared off the line.

In a first half devoid of much goalmouth action, the closest either side came to breaking the deadlock after that was a thunderous 20-yard strike from Lukas Podolski which Jurgen Macho turned around his post with a smart save.

Austria had sights of goal as Erwin Hoffer went down under a clumsy challenge from Christoph Metzelder after 18 minutes but the referee ruled that no infringement had taken place.

The same player was also unlucky to see Lehmann nip the ball off his toes when he had beaten the offside trap to meet a low cross.

Both Josef Hickersberger and Joachim Low were sent to the stands on the stroke of half-time for a touchline argument between the two coaches which was out of character in a decidedly low-key game.

After the interval, moments of attacking brilliance continued to be at a premium until Ballack illuminated a lacklustre game with a stunning strike which could well prove to be the goal of the tournament.

The Germany captain let fly with a 30-yard free-kick which found the top right-hand corner of the net and left the diving Macho grasping at fresh air.Philipp Lahm and Klose had half-chances snuffed out by the outstretched legs of committed defenders as Germany were happy to play on the break after taking the lead.

Macho then dived in bravely to deny Klose when one-on-one, before substitute Oliver Neuville wasted a glorious chance to set the seal on the victory in stoppage time after dwelling on the ball and allowing the defence to regroup when he could have played in one of three team-mates.


Main Highlights Austria Vs Germany(16:35 min)

0-1 Michael Ballack scores the winning goal with a cannonball free kick shot.


83′ Hoffer has a dangerous shot for Austria, just wide.











Interview: Michael Ballack



Austria 0 - 1 Germany
49′ [0 - 1] M. Ballack

Match Statistics:
shots on target : 3 - 8
shots off target : 6 - 9
possession (%) : 48 - 52
corner kicks : 8 - 6
offsides : 0 - 2
fouls : 22 - 11
yellow cards : 3 - 0
red cards : 0 - 0
Referee: Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez (Spain)
Attendance: 51,428.

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