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Five Goals Creature, Argentina Defeat Sweden
Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic both scored no goals as Sweden face Argentina in the friendly match. The winner is the Albiceleste with a tight score of 3-2.

Supper Sweden against Argentina at the Nya Ullevi Stadium, Thursday (07/02/2013) pm dawn originally predicted to be a stage for Ibra and Messi. Both of these names have a capacity above average and always performed brilliantly while playing for club and country.

But in fact, both Ibra and Messi are both not make a goal in the match. Through running game tight, 'Tango' victory with a score of 3-2.

Argentina ahead quickly in the game because in the third minute score has turned into 1-0. Advantages flash is obtained as the visitors committed suicide Mikael Lustig.

Sweden did not take long for the equalizer in the 17th minute as Jonas Olsson hacked goalkeeper Sergio Romero to change the position to be 1-1. Utilizing his tall, Olsson turned the ball corner kick into the goal with his head

But Alejandro Sabella made the squad were able to return to be in a superior position in the 19th minute through Sergio Aguero. Goals stems from Angel Di Maria on Aguero, the Manchester City star was followed by puncture into the penalty box and then kick measurable powerless driven goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson.

Three minutes later Argentina had increased his lead to 3-1. The visitors started the third goal is to do short passes in front of the penalty box in Sweden who managed to open the space for Messi to kick at goal. Isaksson deftly can still drive the ball, but Gonzalo Higuain rebounds made him helpless.

At the beginning of the second half Sweden has kesenpatan make goals again through Olsson. But this time his header failed to deflect the ball into the goal and the ball directly secured by Javier Mascherano.

Entering the 57th minute Messi almost scored a fourth goal when Argentina kick lob that he is likely to drop into the net. But right at the goal line Isaksson makes rescue with salto kick the ball away from the goal of his team.

Ten minutes from time Messi again have a chance to make goals. Mentally kicking the ball meet Higuain, Messi was dispelled serobotan Andreas Granqvist come flopping down.

In the third minute of injury time period Sweden to score his second goal. Execution Rasmus Elm free kick from about 37 meters to make Romero helpless under the crossbar. It was to be the last goal of the game and make the game ending with a score of 3-2.

Lineup

Sweden: Andreas Isaksson, Mikael Lustig ('61 Adam Johansson), Jonas Olsson, Andreas Granqvist, Martin Olsson, Sebastian Larsson, Anders Svensson (Rasmus Elm '61), Kim Kallstrom (Pontus Wernbloom '77), Alexander Kacaniklic ('77 Jimmy Durmaz), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Ranegie Math '46), Tobias Hysen

Argentina: Sergio Romero, Ezequiel Garay ('87 Fabricio Coloccini), Hugo Campagnaro, Pablo Zabaleta ('61 Cristian Ansaldi), Federico Fernandez, Fernando Gago (Ever Banega '68), Angel Di Mara ('46 Walter Montillo), Javier Mascherano, Gonzalo Higuain ('90 Franco Di Santo), Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero ('45 Ezequiel Lavezzi)

Five Goals Creature, Argentina Defeat Sweden

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Five Goals Creature, Argentina Defeat Sweden
Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic both scored no goals as Sweden face Argentina in the friendly match. The winner is the Albiceleste with a tight score of 3-2.

Supper Sweden against Argentina at the Nya Ullevi Stadium, Thursday (07/02/2013) pm dawn originally predicted to be a stage for Ibra and Messi. Both of these names have a capacity above average and always performed brilliantly while playing for club and country.

But in fact, both Ibra and Messi are both not make a goal in the match. Through running game tight, 'Tango' victory with a score of 3-2.

Argentina ahead quickly in the game because in the third minute score has turned into 1-0. Advantages flash is obtained as the visitors committed suicide Mikael Lustig.

Sweden did not take long for the equalizer in the 17th minute as Jonas Olsson hacked goalkeeper Sergio Romero to change the position to be 1-1. Utilizing his tall, Olsson turned the ball corner kick into the goal with his head

But Alejandro Sabella made the squad were able to return to be in a superior position in the 19th minute through Sergio Aguero. Goals stems from Angel Di Maria on Aguero, the Manchester City star was followed by puncture into the penalty box and then kick measurable powerless driven goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson.

Three minutes later Argentina had increased his lead to 3-1. The visitors started the third goal is to do short passes in front of the penalty box in Sweden who managed to open the space for Messi to kick at goal. Isaksson deftly can still drive the ball, but Gonzalo Higuain rebounds made him helpless.

At the beginning of the second half Sweden has kesenpatan make goals again through Olsson. But this time his header failed to deflect the ball into the goal and the ball directly secured by Javier Mascherano.

Entering the 57th minute Messi almost scored a fourth goal when Argentina kick lob that he is likely to drop into the net. But right at the goal line Isaksson makes rescue with salto kick the ball away from the goal of his team.

Ten minutes from time Messi again have a chance to make goals. Mentally kicking the ball meet Higuain, Messi was dispelled serobotan Andreas Granqvist come flopping down.

In the third minute of injury time period Sweden to score his second goal. Execution Rasmus Elm free kick from about 37 meters to make Romero helpless under the crossbar. It was to be the last goal of the game and make the game ending with a score of 3-2.

Lineup

Sweden: Andreas Isaksson, Mikael Lustig ('61 Adam Johansson), Jonas Olsson, Andreas Granqvist, Martin Olsson, Sebastian Larsson, Anders Svensson (Rasmus Elm '61), Kim Kallstrom (Pontus Wernbloom '77), Alexander Kacaniklic ('77 Jimmy Durmaz), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Ranegie Math '46), Tobias Hysen

Argentina: Sergio Romero, Ezequiel Garay ('87 Fabricio Coloccini), Hugo Campagnaro, Pablo Zabaleta ('61 Cristian Ansaldi), Federico Fernandez, Fernando Gago (Ever Banega '68), Angel Di Mara ('46 Walter Montillo), Javier Mascherano, Gonzalo Higuain ('90 Franco Di Santo), Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero ('45 Ezequiel Lavezzi)