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Euro 2008 – Sweden down sorry Greece

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A stunning goal from Zlatan Ibrahimovic set Sweden on their way to a 2-0 victory over defending champions Greece in their Euro 2008 Group D opening game at the Wals-Siezenheim Stadium in Salzburg.

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A header from Ibrahimovic and a skidding long-range effort from Greek captain Angelos Basinas were the nearest either side came to breaking the deadlock in a dreary first half.

The quality of the play was little better in the second, until Ibrahimovic drove a glorious right-footed effort into the top-left corner from the edge of the Greek area with just over 20 minutes to play.

A scrappy close-range effort from Sweden defender Petter Hansson shortly afterwards made sure of a victory which puts Lars Lagerback’s side level on points with Spain at the top of Group D, after the Spaniards’ 4-1 dismantling of Russia earlier in the day.

Greece coach Otto Rehhagel – architect of their famous 2004 triumph – opted for a 5-3-2 formation that was defensive even by his own conservative standards, but it succeeded in frustrating Sweden’s forwards, who were quick to complain about the perceived rough-house tactics of their opponents.

Angelos Charisteas crafted the game’s first opportunity when he twisted past a couple of yellow-shirted defenders before firing tamely at Andreas Isaksson, before Sweden upped the tempo and began to dictate the game.

Anders Svensson flashed a volley over the crossbar from distance, before Ibrahimovic flicked Freddie Ljungberg’s inswinging cross inches over the crossbar with Greece goalkeeper Antonios Nikopolidis stranded.

Charisteas tested Isaksson again with a rising shot from the Greek right and Basinas then drew an even better save from the Swedish number one with a 25-yarder that bounced right in front of goal, but on the whole there was a discreditable lack of ambition to the Greek play.

Christian Wilhelmsson lofted a right-footed lob over the Greek crossbar after three minutes of the second period, before Hansson almost gifted Greece the lead with a header that went inches wide of his own left-hand post from Traianos Dellas‘s right-wing cross.

A dismal game was crying out for a moment of inspiration, and on 67 minutes Ibrahimovic provided it, playing a one-two with Larsson before thundering a rising shot past the despairing lunge of Nikopolidis.

Hansson made it two shortly afterwards when he nudged the ball home via his knee from close range after Ljungberg had seen a shot saved by Nikopolidis and substitute Johan Elmander had poked the rebound into the air.

Tom Williams / Eurosport

Written by Israel Saria

For the last 20 years I have been working as a football pundit. This experience has provided me with a very useful insight into football and the opportunity to carry out extensive research into the game including its players, the stadiums, the rules and tactics and I have also been grateful to meet a wide range of people connected to football in the UK, Tanzania, Germany .....

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