Croatia secure Euro 2024 ticket, France held by Greece
Croatia
clinched the final automatic qualifying spot for Euro 2024 on Tuesday as Wales
were forced to settle for a play-off place, while France had to come from
behind to draw in Greece.
Semi-finalists
at the World Cup 12 months ago, Croatia knew they would qualify for next year's
European Championship in Germany with a win against Armenia in Zagreb, but any
slip-up would have allowed Wales to leapfrog them into second place in Group D.
In the end it
was a header two minutes before half-time by Ante Budimir that gave Croatia a
1-0 win to take them through, while Wales could only draw 1-1 with
already-qualified Turkey in Cardiff.
Croatia's
prospects of automatic qualification had appeared in doubt when they lost to
both Turkey and Wales in October, but they become the 21st and final automatic
qualifier for the 24-team tournament next June and July.
"We
deserve to be at the Euro and we have a lot of time now to prepare for what
awaits us there," veteran captain Luka Modric told UEFA.com.
Wales will now
go into the play-offs next March to determined whether they qualify for a third
consecutive Euro.
A draw this
Thursday will decide whether they face Finland, Ukraine or Iceland in the
play-off semi-finals.
A victory in
that would set up a final decider against Poland or Estonia, with three
qualifying spots in total on offer in the play-offs.
They beat
Ukraine in a play-off to qualify for last year's World Cup.
Rob Page's
side needed to beat Turkey on Tuesday to stand a chance of overtaking Croatia,
and they went ahead through an early Neco Williams goal. However, Yusuf
Yazici's 70th-minute penalty earned Turkey a draw.
"That
level of performance is what we need to do. If we do that when we come back
together in March we'll be ok," insisted Page.
France missed
out on finishing with a perfect record in Group B as they drew 2-2 with Greece
in Athens.
Randal Kolo
Muani's opener put France, with Kylian Mbappe rested from the starting line-up,
in front late in the first half.
Captain Tasos
Bakasetas equalised for Greece soon after the break and Fotis Ioannidis then
put them in front.
However,
Youssouf Fofana's powerful strike pulled France level again, and they appeared
to be denied a certain winner at the death when Kingsley Coman's deflected
cutback seemed to cross the goal-line before spinning back onto the post and
out.
But it was
missed by the on-field officials, who had no goal-line technology to help them.
"This is
the international level. There was no qualification at stake obviously but
there could have been," French coach Didier Deschamps complained to
broadcaster TF1.
"To have
a ground with no goal-line technology -- because there isn't, because it's expensive
-- obviously it is incoherent, but the officials have to put up with it,"
he said, adding that the VAR official could not give a goal if he was
"only 99 percent sure" the ball had gone in.
Greece, the
2004 Euro winners, do not qualify automatically but can still come through the
play-offs.
The
Netherlands had already qualified from the same group before their 6-0 win over
minnows Gibraltar in Faro, Portugal.
Calvin Stengs
of Feyenoord scored a hat-trick, with Mats Wieffer, Teun Koopmeiners and
Liverpool's Cody Gakpo also netting.
Romania and
Switzerland had already qualified from Group I prior to their clash in
Bucharest, which the hosts won 1-0 thanks to Denis Alibec's second-half goal.
Israel, who
will be in the play-offs, won 2-0 in Andorra in the same group, while Belarus
beat Kosovo 1-0.
The final draw
for Euro 2024 will take place in Hamburg on December 2.
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