• Sweden edition
Sport

Zlatan Sweden's weapon against the English

Published: 14 Jun 12 14:54 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/41452/20120614/

Having lost to Ukraine in their opening Euro 2012 match, Sweden have a do-or-die Group D encounter with England on Friday - just the sort of scenario which ought to be meat and drink to the Scandinavians' top striker.


Yet the Swedes are in a bind as exactly how to use Zlatan Ibrahimovic, be it as a lone striker at the apex of their system or as more of a playmaker, a role he played to near perfection in a friendly win over Croatia last February.

But the question is - in which role is the 30-year-old more effective?

Certainly, 28 league goals for AC Milan last season - the best league haul of his career - showed all the qualities of a fox in the box, as did his goal for the Swedes in their loss in Kiev.

Yet his superb technique and ability to conjure something from nothing appears more in keeping with the role of a traditional number 10.

The problem is that in Kiev "Ibra" slipped effortlessly into the number nine role - as well as scoring he was involved in most of his side's chances, hitting the post and coming close with a meaty drive.

He did his best to turn provider late on with a fine lobbed pass to Johan Elmander, who could not finish the move off with an equaliser.

But for all his efforts at the head of the attack the Swedes could have done with a little bit more creativity just off the main striker.

For coach Erik Hamrén the ideal scenario is to have Ibrahimovic playing off
Elmander in a 4-4-1-1.

A foot injury for Elmander coming in the last game of the season for Turkish champions Galatasaray meant the former Bolton and Toulouse forward missed much of the build-up to the tournament and was only able to feature for 20 minutes in Monday's defeat.

That hit the Swedes with Marcus Rosenberg struggling to show his form before going off as Elmander replaced him.

Midfielder Kim Källström told French media after the Ukraine game that "the absence of Elmander is a problem, yes." But the Lyon man then added:

"Or not. Rosenberg played very well," he insisted.

Either way it seems a given that Elmander, who had three seasons with Bolton in the English Premier League, will start on Friday.

"I would like to play against the English. They relish the fight - that's what makes up the English game," he told reporters Tuesday.

The Swedes are not lacking in muscularity either, however. Elmander stands tall at at 1m88 with Ibrahimovic even taller at 1.94m.

After the championships Sweden expect their attacking agenda to change in that they hope to partner Ibrahimovic with 20-year-old John Guidetti, the country's new star in the making and whom the former has dubbed the future.

The striker, registered with Manchester City, is viewed as the natural successor to Ibrahimovic but has not played for his Dutch club Feyenoord since April 14 because of a nervous affliction that sees him lose all feeling in his right leg from time to time.

AFP/The Local (news@thelocal.se)

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

Your comments about this article:

The comments below have not been moderated in advance and are not produced by The Local unless clearly stated. Readers are responsible for the content of their own comments. Comments that breach our terms and conditions will be removed.

17:57 June 14, 2012 by dizzy09
arrogant overrated big match disappearing club player.
18:38 June 14, 2012 by SimonDMontfort
Sadly, I think Sweden probably will win tomorrow's game - this particular England side is inexperienced, and lacking Rooney up front.

The Swedes have enjoyed great success against England in competitive competitions - they play an extremely tough physical game and England tend to under-rate them in matches
19:05 June 14, 2012 by Tamm O'Shanter
Me too - I think Sweden will win (unfortunately because they have absolutely zilch to offer world football)

Heres my prediction: a single goal by the Swede team who then pack their defence frustrating any further attempts at meaningful play (just like they always do!!)

Pity - but maybe the French will beat Sweden and send them packing to sh1tty Scandinavia where they can play some ice hockey or bandy

Lol!

Supporting Ireland tonight!!
19:53 June 14, 2012 by Greysuede
I'd bike naked out of joy if Zlatan and the team will beat arrogant english bastards !
20:25 June 14, 2012 by alecLoTh
Go Zlatan, but hopefully the time raise the bar and not only win this game, but the group too - that's something more inspirational.
20:55 June 14, 2012 by Erefus
I'm not really interest in soccer, but I never really got the deal with all these zlatophiles. Swedish media talks about Zlatan more than the sport itself.
22:00 June 14, 2012 by theibmsstate
sweden will not win no match for sure.germany will win.
22:36 June 14, 2012 by Erefus
I did a search on Zlatan here on The Local, and the amount of results I got was just rediculous. It's like a biography where you can follow every career move he has ever done, including such "interesting" news as "Zlatan launches 'first ever' iPad autobiography". Are people really that obsessed by him?
00:12 June 15, 2012 by J Jack
Zlatan was for me Barcelona, but they still showed they didn't need him. Someone once told me, all Swedish girls go back to Sweden. But that's not true either. I respect him for stepping out into the world of the Dutch, the Spanish & the Italians. Most of you commenteers wouldn't know a relocation if it shat on you. It's tough being a rock star! All I'm saying is he stepped up the game and that's why Sweden has the benefit.
00:19 June 15, 2012 by jostein
Rather the multiculturalist weapon against the swedes?
03:28 June 15, 2012 by teo.ostlund
@Erefus Perhaps you should learn something about the national sport in the country you obviously live in you ignorant American. Seriously. I hope you're trolling.
03:55 June 15, 2012 by Erefus
@teo.ostlund I'm american? That's odd, because I'm fairly sure I'm swedish. But I guess you would know better, since I'm "ignorant". Either way I don't understand what your point is. It doesn't matter if you read The Local, Aftonbladet, Expressen, SvD, DN, SR, SvT, Sydsvenskan etc, they all obsess about whatever Zlatan does. Mupp.
06:34 June 15, 2012 by theibmsstate
sweden will win 0 match, if sweden will win one match it doesn't matter. english players are hard and they will win.
07:15 June 15, 2012 by StockholmSam
"Zlatan is the key weapon in the upcoming game against (insert any team name here) !"

What a ridiculous article. Zlatan is ALWAYS the key weapon...because he is the ONLY weapon Sweden has. And not a terribly effective weapon, at that.
09:13 June 15, 2012 by foxxychick1978
come on England come on England im sorry but in football i will after support my native team :D although deep down i think Sweden will win
11:02 June 15, 2012 by CJ from Sunshine Desserts
Only a matter of time before Ibra gets a red card......
12:37 June 15, 2012 by euro_tix
Tickets to give:

4x SWEDEN - FRANCE (Kyiv), block 31

4x Quaterfinal in Kyiv, block 27, and

4x SEMIFINAL in Donetsk, block 325

1st category, face values!, collection Warsaw or shipping (auction?).

Check my FB profile (facebook.com/euro.ticketss) or:

euro.poland1 (at) gmail.com

skype: mariusz.ang
13:41 June 15, 2012 by ltch65
Its gonna be a tight game for a sure, but England wil be the victors, apart from a jumped up Zlatan Sweden doesnt have much to offer...sorry....

Prediction Sweden 1 - England 2....
00:45 June 16, 2012 by theibmsstate
wowowo england won.
23:01 June 16, 2012 by DAVID T
Zlatan has never scored against England or an English team - If he was any good he would play in England but he's though of as a useless donkey by the English.

Zlatan = Cock
ADD YOUR COMMENT   (YOU MUST LOG IN OR REGISTER TO MAKE A COMMENT)
Today's headlines
Swede jailed for life in historic genocide case

Swede jailed for life in historic genocide case

A Swedish man became the first person in the country to be convicted of genocide, as he was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for participating in the 1994 massacre of Tutsis in Rwanda. READ () »

Pirate Bay co-founder jailed for two years

Pirate Bay co-founder jailed for two years

Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg was sentenced on Thursday to two years in prison for data breaches, aggravated fraud, and attempted aggravated fraud, in what was Sweden's biggest ever hacking trial. READ () »

Swede of the Week
73 Percent Fat - a photo diary on battling obesity

73 Percent Fat - a photo diary on battling obesity

As one of Sweden's most talented up-and-coming photojournalists, Alexander Mahmoud, 22, faces his toughest challenge yet. Not only losing weight, but photographing himself along the way. Our Swede of the Week tells us about the warts-and-all project 73 Percent Fat. READ () »

Henrik Larsson makes cameo comeback

Henrik Larsson makes cameo comeback

Swedish veteran Henrik Larsson pulled on his boots and rekindled past glories in a fleeting appearance on Wednesday for local Helsingborg side Högaborg, the division two outfit where his glittering career began. READ () »

Northern Dispatches
Swedish health-care staff actually care about us

Swedish health-care staff actually care about us

After the birth of his two bonny baby girls, former Londoner Paul Connolly swoons over Swedish healthcare's 'just the right side of hands off' approach that left him feeling safe despite his wife's swollen elephant trotters and high blood pressure. READ () »

Good Midsummer weather a traffic hazard

Good Midsummer weather a traffic hazard

Midsummer Eve is the most dangerous day to be out on the roads in Sweden, with 60 traffic accidents last year. To make sure everyone reaches the maypole in one piece, the Transport Administration has issued traffic advice. READ () »

Moderate Party politician wants care-home 'spies'

Moderate Party politician wants care-home 'spies'

A local Moderate Party politician has called for the installation of undercover spies to patrol retirement homes to ensure that staff do their jobs, in the wake of a slew of recent scandals. READ () »

Drunk men more likely to drown: study

Drunk men more likely to drown: study

Men are twice as likely as women to drown, according to a new study, with middle-aged men with alcohol in their bodies posing the greatest risk. READ () »

More Sport

 

RECEIVE OUR NEWSLETTER AND ALERTS
 

 

Highlights
Private/Scanpix DoToday File photo: AP Finest.se Elodie Pradet Elodie Pradet/The Local Elodie Pradet WikiCommons Scanpix fastighetsbyrån.se Elodie Pradet/The Local File photo: Scanpix Private Göran Höglund/Flickr Finest.se Scanpix Ann Törnkvist Stefan Larsson Private Scanpix, C More The Local Finest.se Facebook The Local Scanpix Ann Törnkvist/The Local Henrik Montgomery/Scanpix kristja/sxc.hu (File) Fastighetsbyrån Swedish expats use book club to survive London Sergei Grits Silence/WikiCommons Oliver Gee Oliver Gee Scanpix veidekke/Flickr Eddie Gee David V. Hughes

 

Latest news from The Local in Germany

More news from Germany at thelocal.de

Latest news from The Local in France

More news from France at thelocal.fr

Latest news from The Local in Norway

More news from Norway at thelocal.no

Latest news from The Local in Switzerland

More news from Switzerland at thelocal.ch

Search News


Register

Register now for:
> Free use of noticeboard
> Special discounts
> Weekly news roundup
> Unlimited use of discuss

REGISTER FOR FREE »


Blog Update: Snuggling With the Enemy

19 June 19:39

Kentucky’s Bourbon Royalty Visits Sweden »

"He's not a celebrity in Sweden, but everyone in Kentucky knows the name Fred Noe. Even more people know the name of his great-grandfather, Jim Beam." READ »

The Local's new Marketplace
Find products and services that are specifically focused on English speakers living in Sweden!
FULL DETAILS
Counseling in English
Individuals & Couples - Stockholm Beth Rogerson PhD - Clinical, Marriage & Family Therapist
Click or call 08-5580 1266 now
Trade binary options
Create an account with Banc De Binary, the world’s most reputable binary options firm, and start cashing in today! You can start by practicing with our free $50,000 demo account.
www.bbinary.com
Therapy in English
Expat counsellor & talk therapist offers counselling for stress, relationship issues, sexuality, culture adjustment & life coaching. Private & confidential. Stockholm or Skype. Contact me today! 08-559 22 636 or
CLICK HERE