Wonder strike: Ibrahimovic scored a stunning fourth goal
to complete Sweden's win
Pure delight: Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates his
outrageous fourth goal as Sweden beat England
Match facts
Sweden:
Isaksson, Lustig (Sana 73), Granqvist (Antonsson 73), Jonas Olsson,
Martin Olsson (Safari 46), Larsson (Jansson 85), Elm, Kallstrom (Svensson 61),
Kacaniklic, Ibrahimovic, Ranegie (Wernbloom 89).
Subs Not Used: Hansson, Holmen, Berg, Hamad.
Booked: Granqvist, Ibrahimovic.
Goals: Ibrahimovic 20, 77, 84, 90.
England: Hart, Johnson (Jenkinson 74), Caulker (Shawcross 74), Cahill, Baines, Cleverley (Wilshere 61), Gerrard (Huddlestone 74), Osman, Young (Sturridge 61), Sterling (Zaha 85), Welbeck.
Subs Not Used: Ruddy, Bertrand, Jagielka, Forster.
Booked: Wilshere.
Goals: Welbeck 35, Caulker 38.
Att: 49,967
Ref: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway).
Subs Not Used: Hansson, Holmen, Berg, Hamad.
Booked: Granqvist, Ibrahimovic.
Goals: Ibrahimovic 20, 77, 84, 90.
England: Hart, Johnson (Jenkinson 74), Caulker (Shawcross 74), Cahill, Baines, Cleverley (Wilshere 61), Gerrard (Huddlestone 74), Osman, Young (Sturridge 61), Sterling (Zaha 85), Welbeck.
Subs Not Used: Ruddy, Bertrand, Jagielka, Forster.
Booked: Wilshere.
Goals: Welbeck 35, Caulker 38.
Att: 49,967
Ref: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway).
Let us bury forever the notion that he does not produce against English teams or vanishes on the big occasion. Ibrahimovic ripped off his shirt, tossed it towards the crowd and shrugged as he was shown a yellow card.If the race is on to be known as the world's third-best player, here was his candidacy. No-one in a white shirt could match his strength of personality or quality. No-one had scored a hat-trick against England since Marco van Basten in 1988.
Nobody had ever scored four. Ibrahimovic opened the scoring in the 20th minute but Roy Hodgson's team responded well with goals from Danny Welbeck and Steven Caulker to take a half-time lead.
Captain fantastic: Steven Gerrard led England out on his
100th cap
Opener: Zlatan Ibrahmovic fires Sweden into the lead
against England before celebrating (below)
England were
still leading 14 minutes from time, when Hodgson handed substitutes Ryan
Shawcross, Carl Jenkinson and Tom Huddlestone front-row tickets for the Ibra
Show.
Within seconds, Ibrahimovic escaped Shawcross without trying too hard and slammed an equaliser past Hart.It was a harsh baptism for the Stoke defender. Seven minutes later he fired Sweden in front, lashing a free-kick low into a corner from 35 yards.
Finally, 47 seconds into added time, his masterpiece. Hart will feel he ought to have done better with the third, perhaps with the fourth, too, but England, vulnerable at the back throughout, had gone to pieces.If, as Hodgson suggested, the game is assessed in two portions, then the last 15 minutes were a total disaster and the first 75 offered mild encouragement, an improvement on last month's performance in Poland. There was a zip and more threat in attack but the feeling remained that England were loose, easily stretched and an accident waiting to happen in defence - even before the late shambles. Hodgson handed debuts to six players, including Wilfried Zaha , Raheem St erling, Jenkinson and Shawcross, four players with dual nationality.
This non-competitive friendly does not tie them to England but it proves willingness on both sides.
Within seconds, Ibrahimovic escaped Shawcross without trying too hard and slammed an equaliser past Hart.It was a harsh baptism for the Stoke defender. Seven minutes later he fired Sweden in front, lashing a free-kick low into a corner from 35 yards.
Finally, 47 seconds into added time, his masterpiece. Hart will feel he ought to have done better with the third, perhaps with the fourth, too, but England, vulnerable at the back throughout, had gone to pieces.If, as Hodgson suggested, the game is assessed in two portions, then the last 15 minutes were a total disaster and the first 75 offered mild encouragement, an improvement on last month's performance in Poland. There was a zip and more threat in attack but the feeling remained that England were loose, easily stretched and an accident waiting to happen in defence - even before the late shambles. Hodgson handed debuts to six players, including Wilfried Zaha , Raheem St erling, Jenkinson and Shawcross, four players with dual nationality.
This non-competitive friendly does not tie them to England but it proves willingness on both sides.
Level pegging: Daniel Welbeck is on hand to tap home
England's equaliser
Sterling enjoyed
a purple patch either side of half-time, with flashes of pace and quick feet,
but his naivety was in evidence, too. Ibrahimovic's first goal in the 20th minute was
launched after Martin Olsson had muscled Sterling off the ball as he collected a
pass from Gerrard. Olsson charged
on down the line, took a return from Mathias Ranegie and whipped in a low cross.
Caulker managed to smother Ibrahimovic's first effort but the ball spilled
kindly for him to stab a shot past Hart. This was a taste for the Spurs defender of how the
cookie crumbles against the best strikers. Until that point, Caulker had looked assured alongside
Gary Cahill, a pairing which will have been one of the key areas of interest for
Hodgson as he considers his central defensive options after John Terry's
retirement. But there were alarming examples of disorganisation.
The game was only 30 seconds old
when Cahill and Hart collided as they raced to mop up a pass aimed towards
Mathias Ranegie. It triggered
memories of the game against Belgium when Cahill broke his jaw in a freak clash
with the England keeper in a friendly in the summer. The pair got in a tangle again when Hart ventured from
his goal-line, failed to collect and Ranegie wasted the chance, firing over an
empty net. It was an escape and
England stirred, levelling when Ashley Young supplied an exquisite cross for
Welbeck, who found space between Jonas and Martin Olsson to convert.
Debut strike: Steven Caulker puts England in front in
Sweden before he is mobbed by team-mates (below)
Three minutes later and
Caulker bundled in the second at the back post from Gerrard's swerving
free-kick, which was missed by Andreas Granqvist. Sterling had played an important role in both goals. He
fed the ball to Young on the first and won the free-kick for the second with an
electric dribble. For all the
mobility of Leon Osman, who performed ably on debut, and Cleverley, England
lacked physical presence in midfield and Ibrahimovic continued to trouble the
central defenders. He drifted away
from Cahill late in the first half and would have equalised were it not for a
last-ditch slide by Caulker which deflected his shot over the bar.
Hat-trick hero: Zlatan Ibrahimovic curls home a free
kick to put Sweden in front against England
But as he watched them fail their first test he must have wondered and he must have prayed, along with all fans, that one of them is able to develop into a talisman like Ibrahimovic. Either one of them or Andy Carroll.
Bright spark: Raheem Sterling (above) impressed on his
debut but Wilfried Zaha was given little time (below)
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