In the 32nd minute, Croatia found a bit of luck. A Luka Modric corner kick was deflected toward the back post, and Mandzukic met it with a diving header. The ball was going well wide, but deflected off Nigerian midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo and into the back of the net.

Nigeria continued funneling their attack through winger Victor Moses, but he was rarely able to beat the final man or put a dangerous ball into the box. Three straight corners to begin the second half that didn’t even result in a single shot just about summed up the Nigerian attack.

Croatia’s second goal came on another corner kick, one of their six in the match. Nigeria was able to clear the corner away, but only because defender William Troost-Ekong wrapped his arms around Mandzukic, preventing him from attacking the ball. Troost-Ekong was given a yellow card, and Modric whipped the ball into the lower corner of the goal.

Despite a young, speedy and guile-filled team, Nigeria continued to look ponderous on the ball, and never seriously threatened to claw a goal back.

Croatia’s golden generation is taking advantage of what is likely their last chance to advance deeply into a tournament, while Nigeria, the youngest team at the World Cup, look like they might be four years away.