The Fiji Times

Sweden moves to the top

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ST PETERSBURG -Sweden moved to the top of Group E with a 1-0 win over Slovakia yesterday after Emil Forsberg scored their first goal of the European Championsh­ip from the penalty spot to put the Scandinavi­an side on track for the knockouts.

In a game short of clear-cut chances, Slovakia goalkeeper Martin Dubravka tripped Robin Quaison in the second half and Forsberg beat him from the resulting penalty to end a 365-minute run without a goal for Sweden at the Euros.

The winger told SVT broadcaste­r that the first half was only “half-okay”. “In the second we played the ball up, we created a little more pressure. A great action by Robin Quaison to win the penalty, fantastic to score it,” he added.

Sweden, who last reached the knockout stage in 2004, lead the group with four points from two games, one ahead of Slovakia in their second successive Euros as an independen­t nation.

Spain, who have one point, play bottom side Poland on Saturday. The final round of Group E fixtures - Sweden v Poland and Slovakia v Spain - will be played on Wednesday.

Both teams threatened from set pieces early in the first half but Slovakia’s Juraj Kucka and Sweden’s Mikael Lustig saw headers sail over the bar.

Sweden were compact at the back, as they were against Spain in their goalless opener, and it was centre back Victor Lindelof initiating attacks with his distributi­on from a high defensive line, at times camped in Slovakia’s half.

Slovakia switched to a five-man defence when they were out of possession, frustratin­g the Swedes who were unable to string passes in the final third while Slovakia’s defence easily won the aerial duels.

Slovakia eventually made inroads towards the end of the first half as Sweden retreated but they lacked the creativity to make the final pass count and the first 45 minutes ended with neither goalkeeper tested.

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