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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

I have been involved with sports in Tanzania as a Volleyball Coach for many years—and was a Tanzania Amateur Volleyball Association (TAVA) leader. I studied sports management at Leipzig University in Germany and understand the science behind sports. That led me to work as a football pundit, with the BBC ( Swahili service) in London. That experience and exposure took me to covering the 2010, World Cup in South Africa. This provided me with a great insight into international level football commentary and the opportunity to carry out extensive research into the game including its players, the stadiums, the rules and tactics.I have also been grateful to meet a wide range of people connected to football in the UK, Tanzania, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Ireland, France, Kenya etc, and visited almost all of the key football stadiums across United Kingdom, and Europe.

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