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A comical own goal from Gary Neville topped of an awful night for England in Zagreb, as Croatia secured a 2-0 win in their Euro 2008 qualifier. Steven McClaren's tactical gamble backfired in spectacular fashion as England struggled from the first whistle.

The Three Lions looked uneasy in their new 3-5-2 formation - but the goal which killed their hopes had nothing to do with tactics.

It was an own goal from Neville, 22 minutes from time, a back-pass which hit a bobble on the pitch and fooled Paul Robinson.

The England goalkeeper attempted a clearance but the ball jumped over his foot and into the net, and gave Slaven Bilic's team a two-goal advantage they never looked likely to lose.

Croatia's proud record of never losing a qualifying game at home did not come under threat from McClaren's charges.

Neville's own goal was comical but England fans were not laughing after their team emerged with just one point to show from their latest two qualifiers.

Eduardo da Silva had headed Croatia's first goal after 61 minutes and the home team were well worth their lead.

They had dominated the game from the start and England had Robinson to thank for taking them into the half-time break on level terms.

McClaren reverted to a more familiar 4-4-2 system later on but, by then, it was too late and Group E is now wide open. Croatia are top on goal difference with seven points - the same as Israel, Macedonia and England.

Russia, who beat Estonia, moved to within two points of the top.

A qualification group which looked straightforward suddenly looks very tricky indeed.

England's next Group E fixture is in March, away to Israel, who entertain Croatia next month.

McClaren, missing several senior players through injury and suspension, had tried to explain his sudden change in tactics before the game.

He claimed it was in an attempt to "get the ball forward more quickly" and make sure there was plenty of experience on the pitch.

The manager insisted he was not taking a gamble but England's defence, rock solid for six games, looked distinctly uncomfortable from the kick-off.

A string of chances were wasted by Bilic's team inside the first half hour as McClaren's back-three traded confused glances.

Ferdinand collected an early booking, dragging Mladen Petric to the floor after the striker had given him the slip.

Robinson was in action in the sixth minute, when Brazilian-born striker Da Silva drifted between Jamie Carragher and John Terry.

The England goalkeeper denied Da Silva and then produced an excellent save from Niko Kranjcar, in the 26th minute.

Left-winger Kranjcar should have scored when Milan Rapaic found him unmarked with a cross from Croatia's right.

But, luckily for England, the new Portsmouth signing placed his volley too close to Robinson.

Rapaic feasted on the space behind Ashley Cole as the home side enjoyed a purple patch before the break.

Ferdinand blocked another effort from Kranjcar, five minutes later, and Robinson flew to his left to turn yet another effort wide from the dangerous Portsmouth player.

England rode the storm before the break but were back under pressure straight from the restart.

Cole blocked a shot from Rapaic at the expense of a corner and, when the kick was fired to the far post, Petric found himself completely unmarked.

He met the ball with a firm header, destined for the top corner, but Robinson reacted well, to push the effort over the bar.

England, who offered very little adventure in the first half, found a way through the Croatian defence with the simplest of moves in the 54th minute.

Peter Crouch flicked a long ball towards Wayne Rooney, who muscled past his marker but could keep his shot down.

That moment of encouragement for England was soon eclipsed by Da Silva's goal.

Niko Kovac picked up the ball on the Croatia left and swung a deep cross into the penalty area where Da Silva planted a looping header over Robinson.

It was the first goal conceded by an England goalkeeper in match play since Henrik Larsson's last-minute equaliser for Sweden in the final World Cup group game.

Zagreb's Maksimir Stadium erupted in celebration. Flares were lit and firecrackers thrown from the stands.

Robinson was picking the ball out of the net again in the 68th minute when Neville's backpass bobbled over his foot and rolled into the net.

It was a cruel blow for the Tottenham man, who composed himself well to make an excellent save from Luka Modric two minutes later.

McClaren reacted by making a triple substitution.

On came Jermain Defoe, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Kieran Richardson and off went Crouch, Scott Parker and Carragher. England went back to 4-4-2 but it was too late.


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