Ibrahimovic double helps Sweden qualify for Euro 2016
A staggering twofold from commander Zlatan Ibrahimovic gave Sweden a 2-2 attract away to Denmark as they fit the bill for Euro 2016 on Tuesday by 4-3 on total against their Scandinavian rivals.
Ibrahimovic hushed the home fans in the nineteenth moment when he ghosted out to meet Kim Kallstrom's corner, curving physically to clear the ball past level footed goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
At that point he rebuffed the Danes for their inability to make chances with a wonderful twisting free kick in the 76th moment to send the Swedes more like a spot in France one year from now.
Late objectives by Yussuf Poulsen and Jannik Vestergaard gave some solace to the home fans.
With Denmark mentor Morten Olsen rolling out four improvements from the group that began Saturday's 2-1 rout in Stockholm, the Danes looked substantially more strong in midfield, yet the last ball was frequently poor.
Striker Nicklas Bendtner had a diversion to overlook in the place where he grew up, and was broadly booed when he was supplanted by Morten Rasmussen on the hour.
Denmark had overwhelm the Swedes in the opening trades and ought to have softened the stop up the eighth moment, yet Poulsen, Daniel Agger and Thomas Delaney all neglected to locate the net with hardly a pause in between.
Ibrahimovic shunned his typical cluster of flicks and traps for hard guarded work, motivating his side to cover each piece of turf on the Parken pitch.
It was an exertion that paid off abundantly, because of the striker's twofold, and the Swedish fans finished their night by singing the national song of praise on a drizzly Danish night, doubtlessly longing for the hotter climes of France one year from now.
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