Thursday, October 8, 2015

Hamrén dusted off the old rivalry – Göteborgs-Posten

Austria-Sweden, 1-1, Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna the September 8, 2014.

The toughest possible start to the qualifiers, and after only seven minutes dotted David Alaba 1-0 before thousands of spectators . But the Swedish reply arrived quickly. Five minutes later, Erkan Zengin hit. Strong Swedish points directly.

Sweden-Russia, 1-1, Friends Arena on October 9, 2014.

New early baklängesmål, but just like in Vienna took the national team together and tweaked points by Ola Toivonen early in the second half. It could have been three, but Sebastian Larsson burned penalty since Jimmy Durmaz convicted.

Sweden-Liechtenstein, 2-0, Friends Arena, October 12, 2014.

The small principality proud national team “parked the bus” in front of the goalie Cengiz Bicer, but after 34 minutes had Erkan Zengin holes on the group’s punching bag. Directly in other superiors Jimmy Durmaz 2-0 before just 22,528 spectators.

Montenegro-Sweden, 1-1, Gradski Stadium, Podgorica, November 15, 2014.

Two dropped points , it was all agreed. Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s early goal was equalized on a penalty by Stevan Jovetic eleven minutes left. Albin Ekdal had a ball inside but the referee called a free kick to Isaac Kiese Thelin at the same time.

Moldova-Sweden, 0-2, Zimbrustadion, Chisinau, March 27, 2015.

goal late in the first. A goal late in the second. The team captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic took at first to be at a party from the goalkeeper Ilie Cebanu and then placed cold into the runner-up from the penalty spot.

Sweden-Montenegro, 3-1, Friends Arena, June 14, 2015.

Three goals in seven minutes was a Swedish discharge that finally gave a clear victory and three new points. Marcus Berg opened the scoring and Ibrahimovic had time to submit two before the first half was over.

Russia-Sweden, 1-0, Otkrytije Arena, Moscow, September 5, 2015.

Draw had been good for coach Erik Hamréns national team but a late goal – by Artyom Dziuba – in the first half destroyed most and Sweden slipped to third place in the group.

Sweden-Austria, 1-4, Friends Arena, September 8, 2015.

Humiliation. That was what the players called the result for. First few minutes was good but not much more. The visitors led 2-0 at halftime and took then be increased to 4-0. With the match last kick consolation painted Zlatan Ibrahimovic. After gathering two losses were the players further agree that it must be the hard way – through playoff- to the European Championship finals in France.

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