Halmstad / STOCKHOLM. The Swedish U21 national team did it again.
After a highly dramatic match is Sweden clearly for EM.
Two two-goal shooters saved blue and yellow when France was defeated by 4-1.
– We do it for the audience, we are a publiklag. It should be exciting, says Isaac Kiese Thelin.
Sweden U21 guys are very experienced twists.
After taking to playoff against France on an almost improbable way it was on Tuesday night time for another during the Örjans grassland. The national team was facing a heavy uphill climb in the return after the 0-2 loss away from home last week.
But blue and yellow got a great start.
After three minutes, when Isaac Kiese Thelin butted into one. A tagged U21 national team then dropped home something in positions when the French took control of the drama.
Kiese Thelin with two goals
In the 35.e minutes put Sweden on. John Guidetti served his forward colleague and Malmo striker Kiese Thelin calmly placed the ball home for 2-0 behind Alphonse Areola.
– We got confidence in the match. It was important, says Kiese Thelin Sportbladet.
A little over ten minutes into the second halvek got Jean-Christophe Bahebeck a giant position for France – but PSG promise crossbar. Instead, it was Sweden which had margins on their side this evening.
On a corner in the 71 minutes completed the turnaround after a messy situation in the penalty area. Oscar Lewicki was last on the ball, which teasingly found the back of the goal line.
“Arrogant Frenchmen”
Just minutes after the 3-0 goal, it became significantly petulant. John Guidetti got a boost by midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia, after the Celtic striker hijacked Frenchman. Both “rewarded” with a yellow card and, overall, it was pretty hectic between the teams.
What is bad atmosphere on the pitch?
– It was as usual. Arrogant Frenchmen, says Kiese Thelin.
France were only one goal away from advancement and in 87 minutes was reduced and then the French suddenly ready for the European Championship.
But Sweden came back – again.
– It almost feels unreal. We won the series with Väsby once, but this pops a little higher. Aside from my two children are the highlight of my life, says coach Håkan Ericson Soccer Channel.
“This was Pontus’
In the 88th minute kept Lewicki again floated in a corner and saved the Swedish team. A wild joy erupted at Örjans Hay and Sweden were able to hold out all the way into the tile.
– A great feel, nice to be able to contribute in that way. Do not listen to ordinariness. There are two great corners, said Lewicki.
There were emotional after the final whistle.
John Guidetti honored the feat after turning his former teammate Pontus Segerstrom with a t-shirt. BP player passed away the night of Monday.
– This was Pontus, rest in peace, this
Nicklas Bärkroth also took the opportunity to greet a greeting to Segerstrom for advancement.
“Faaaaan huh sick. Motherfuckin ‘sense. WE AIM TO EM! You are in everyone’s thoughts in the locker room Riddarn! “He writes on Instagram.
Facts
U21 European Championships held in the Czech Republic in 2015, and will run June 17 to 30.
Championship will be played at venues in Prague, Olomouc and Uherske Hradiste.
The draw for the finals will take place in Prague on 6 November 2014
The four teams that make it to the semifinals will play the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro 2016
Here are the eight nations participating in the playoffs:
Sweden
Italy
Portugal
England
Germany
Serbia
Denmark
host country Czech Republic is directly qualified.
Sweden-France 4-1 (2-0)
Playoff, second game
1-0 Isaac Kiese Thelin (3), 2-0 Isaac Kiese Thelin (35), 3-0 Oscar Lewicki (71), 3-1 Layvin Kurzawa (87), 4-1 Oscar Lewicki (88) .
Alerts, Sweden: Kristoffer Olsson, John Guidetti, Abullah Khalili. France Layvin Kurzawa, Giannelli Imbula, Geoffrey Kondogbia.
Team Ivan Kruzliak, Slovakia.
Sweden (4-4-2): Patrik Carlgren – Emil Krafth, Alexander Milosevic, Joseph Baffo, Pa Konate – Kristoffer Olsson (Mikael Ishak 87), Abdul Khalili, Oscar Lewicki, Melker Hallberg (Simon Tibbling 69) – Isaac Kiese Thelin, John Guidetti (Victor Lindelof 90).
France (4-5-1): Alphonse Areola – Samuel Umtiti, Aymeric Laporte, Layvin Kurzawa – Florian Thauvin, Gianelli Imbula Wanga, Corentin Tolisso (Nabil Fekir 75), Geoffrey Kondogbia, Paul-Georges NTEP The Madiba – Jean-Christophe Bahebeck (Kingsley Coman 65).
Sweden ahead with a total of 4-3.
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