An early red card for Estonia gave Sweden a dream start in the European Championship qualifiers.
The Swedish U21 national team had playhouse during the first half of students’ IP in Uppsala.
After less than ten minutes trying to IFK Gothenburg Gustav Engvall break through the Estonian defense. He was stopped just outside the penalty area and the referee called a free kick.
Estonian Madis Vihmann received a red card – and ten men for 80 minutes waiting for the away team.
Sweden, which had started briskly, received dividends immediately.
Engvall two-goal marksman
First nodded Engvall 1-0 and just minutes later increased Melker Hallberg at 2-0.
Sweden lined up Modes and after a half hour of play increased Engvall at 3-0.
The match is in progress – follow it in the Goals for Goals!
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