Sunday, June 14, 2015

Match Guide Sweden-Montenegro – Norrköping Newspapers

What: European Championship qualifier in football.

Where: Friends Arena, Stockholm.

When: Kick-off 20:45, Sunday.

TV / Radio: Kanal 5 and P4 Radio Sport.

Why: To find out which teams will make it to the European Championship finals in France in 2015. Sweden (nine points) has begun qualification approved, but no more, and is second the group behind Austria (13 points). Russia chasing right after (eight points).

Applies to: Extremely much. Sweden is whipped to take three points at home against Montenegro for a chance to reach one of the two direct places at next summer’s European Championship finals should feel reasonable.

Interest: Lukewarm. There will be no more than just over 30,000 on Sunday and internationals as Albin Ekdal and Jimmy Durmaz expressed disappointment at the low level of interest.

This quote one: “Lagerback had a better national team than Hamrén.” (Zlatan Ibrahimovic is honest when he compares the two editions.)

The quotation 2: “My toughest reflection as coach” (Erik Hamrén about who should play central defender beside Erik Johansson.)

Swedish Probable starting eleven at the Friends Arena:

Sweden (4-4-2): Andreas

Isaksson – Pierre Bengtsson, Alexander Milosevic, Erik Johansson, Oscar Wendt – Sebastian Larsson, Albin Ekdal, Kim Kallstrom, Erkan Zengin – Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Marcus Berg.

Substitutions: Robin Olsen (mv), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (mv), Ludwig Augustinsson, Jonas Olsson, Per Nilsson, Anton Tinnerholm, Marcus Rohdén, Jimmy Durmaz, Pontus Wernbloom, Emil Forsberg, Ola Toivonen, Isaac Kiese Thelin.

Montenegro (4-3-3)

Mladen Bozovic – Esteban Savelijch, Stefan Savic, Marko Simic, Zarko Tomasevic – Nikola Vukcevic, Mladen Kascelan, Marko Vesovic – Marko Bakic, Stefan Mugosa, Dejan Damjanovic

Substitutions: Ivan Janjusevic (MV), Vukasin Poleksic (MV), Sasa Balic, Nemanja Nikolic, Elsad Zverotic, Adam Marusic, Petar Grbic, Marko Vukcevic, Fatos Beciral, Goran Vujovic.

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