The Scotsman

Irish hold firm to preserve unbeaten away record in Group C

- Andy hampson at friends arena

Sweden

Republic of Ireland ing 20 minutes but held firm in a tight Group C encounter at Stockholm’s enclosed Friends Arena to claim a valuable point.

trapattoni’s position has been under scrutiny since last summer’s poor showing at euro 2012 but the Irish have still not lost a qualifier away from home under his stewardshi­p.

Sweden had the better chances with David Forde, making his first competitiv­e start, twice saving well in the first half and again in the dying moments to preserve the stalemate.

Ireland dealt well with the threat of Sweden’s star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and, although Austria overtook them with a convincing win over the Faroe Islands, they will be confident ahead of next tuesday’s game against them in Dublin.

temperatur­es in the Swedish capital had plummeted to minus seven degrees by kick-off but it did not matter as the retractabl­e roof was closed. the pitch, covered by an ice rink for a bandy match last weekend, also held up well despite initial fears.

Ireland made a positive start and captain robbie Keane, playing behind strike partner Shane Long, got into a good position but Jon Walters was unable direct a header goalwards.

the Swedes gave warning of their quality, however, when tobias hysen connected with a well-directed volley, but Forde made a superb one-handed save.

Ibrahimovi­c came to life when he found room to shoot from a tight angle outside the box but Seamus Coleman got a foot in the way. Ibrahimovi­c threatened again but fluffed a header and Alexander Kacaniklic miscued follow-up attempt. rasmus elm almost snatched victory in the last minute but Forde produced another fine save to keep out his deflected shot. Sweden: Isaksson, Lustig (Antonsson 46), Granqvist, Olsson, Safari, Larsson (Hamren 87), Kallstrom, Elm, Kacaniklic, Hysen (Toivonen 73), Ibrahimovi­c. Republic of Ireland: Forde, Coleman, O’Shea, Clark, Wilson, Walters, Green, McCarthy, McLean (Keogh 83), Keane (Hoolahan 76), Long (Sammon 87).

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