Bruno Petkovic and Luka Modric struck in extra time to fire Croatia into the Nations League final with a 4-2 victory over hosts the Netherlands on Wednesday.Zlatko Dalic's side, who reached the World Cup semi-finals last year, moved a step closer to earning their first ever trophy and demonstrated once again they are extra-time specialists.Andrej Kramaric and Mario Pasalic netted in the second half after Donyell Malen sent the Dutch ahead, but Noa Lang snatched a 96th-minute equaliser to force an additional half hour.However, Petkovic got away from Frenkie de Jong and drilled home from outside the box to decisively put Croatia ahead eight minutes into extra time, and Modric wrapped up the win with a penalty.READ | Pitso Mosimane a free agent after he terminates contract with Saudi club Al-AhliThe Nations League represents one of the last chances for Croatia's elder statesmen, including Real Madrid midfielder Modric, to taste international triumph."It's a victory for the Croatian people, we beat the Netherlands in front of their fans, Croatia has one more medal - it's impossible, unreal, but she deserves it," Croatia coach Dalic told his country's Nova TV."Nothing upset the team, they know what they are playing for, above all, Croatia.
You endure everything for Croatia."This is one of our biggest victories, to win 4-2 on their ground, we were losing, we conceded in the 96th minute."Surely this is a victory which will go down in history."Croatia have only suffered one defeat in their last 16 matches, to World Cup winners Argentina, and quashed the Netherlands' bid to win their first competition since the 1988 European Championship.Ronald Koeman's side finished as runners-up in the inaugural Nations League against hosts