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Euro 2016: Sweden and Ireland broke the world

Евро-2016: Швеция и Ирландия разошлись миромAt the European Championships, recorded a second draw at the Stade de France tried Irish and Swedes.

The bookies favourite match was called Scandinavians, but in the first half, Ibrahimovic and company expectations were not justified. The Irish were ahead and were regularly forced to grasp at the hearts of the Swedish fans, is traditionally staged in the stands, a big yellow islets.

With a shot of Hendrick corrected Isaksson, Brady had not enough accuracy and punch Longa took upon himself the crossbar. The Swedes did not go in the attack – two punch Ibrahimovic to call the threat very difficult.

In the opening stages of the second half, “Iresi” naturally went ahead Hoolahan wonderful volley forced the Keeper Swedes to remove the ball from the net his goal. Missed the ball cheered the Scandinavians, in the very next attack could have scored Forsberg, soon the wonders of acrobatics demonstrated Ibrahimovic almost scored, with his back to goal.

The constant pressure of the Swedes has led to retaliatory ball – Ibrahimovic after class transfer, Guidetti shot in the penalty area and the defender of the Irish Clark headed the ball into his own net.

Team Sweden in the opening match of Euro 2016 never hit the target. The score was 1:1. Such paradoxical things sometimes happen in football.

Ireland – Sweden 1:1
Goals: Hoolahan, 48 – Clark (own goal), 71

Ireland: Randolph Coleman, O’ Shea, Clark, Brady – McCarthy (McGeady 85), Whelan – Walters (McClean, 64), Hoolahan (Keane, 78), Hendrik — Long
Sweden: Isaksson – Lustig (Johansson 45), Nilsson-Lindelof, Granqvist, Olsson — Larsson, Goal (Ekdahl, 86), Forsberg, Chelstrem — Ibrahimovic, Berg (Guidetti, 59)

Warning: McCarthy, Whelan Nilsson-Lindelof

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