I'm Belgian and that's why I love Swedish football: they are never beaten except when they are stolen against this same Germany at the 2018 World Cup. German public supporting victory and who whistles when his team takes 4 goals or cries when beaten by the Rep. Korea... Only negative remark: the dirty gesture of Ibrahimovic on the German defender just before the 4th Swedish goal.
Svenska bragden. Och jag tror att om vi hade inte tappat segern, skulle vi inte ha blivit världsmästare. Bortamatchen var också spektakulär som helst. Sverige, mitt "andra lag". Jävla syndt att Ronaldo hade bra dagar mot tre kronor. Hoppas att vi ses 2016, gärna i finalen. =)
1st goal: Mueller was fouled (no, that was a bad tackle and he didn't get the ball) before the Swedish player sent a long ball to Zlatan 2nd goal: Lustig was offside prior to the second goal (his arm strayed ahead and made him fractionally offside. Only a margin, but an offside nonetheless) 3rd goal: Totally valid goal 4th goal: Before he flicked the ball to Rasmus Elm, Zlatan's right arm hit Mertesacker's face and that should be a foul Congrats to Sweden for battling back after 4 goals down, but if VAR existed on that day, the outcome of this match would have been very different.
Wow, it is obvious from the replay that he hit the ball before the first goal. Lustig was clearly not offside. Even if you look at the position of the arm which you shouldn't he is still onside. The German defender also had his arm stretched out, hence if the rule book had been different the onside would have been even clearer because then the offside line would be drawn a full arm's length closer to the German goal. You could argue for a foul at the fourth goal, but it is not as obvious as you argue.
@Doyok Gonzalez On the 1st goal he was 100% on the ball with his tackle and Mueller threw himself like a pathetic theatrical clown. 2nd goal is 100% not offside. If you think that's offside you simply don't understand what offside is and should probably go back to watching baseball or NFL instead. 4th goal, yes Zlatan throws his arm in there and you can call that a foul, the referee decided not to call it though and it's stuff that happens. It's not like he chopped him down viking axe style. If every play in a game was VARd the sport would become completely unwatchable.
one of the greatest comebacks in football
What a beautiful match god bless Sweden Zlatan consoling Sava 6:23 is so Swedish. God bless Sweden.
Sana. Tobias Sana in his first out of only 2 games for Sweden.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobias_Sana
I'm Belgian and that's why I love Swedish football: they are never beaten except when they are stolen against this same Germany at the 2018 World Cup. German public supporting victory and who whistles when his team takes 4 goals or cries when beaten by the Rep. Korea... Only negative remark: the dirty gesture of Ibrahimovic on the German defender just before the 4th Swedish goal.
This game is history beautyfull matches
1-0 Miroslav Klose (8 min)
2-0 Miroslav Klose (15 min)
3-0 Per Mertesacker (39 min)
4-0 Mesut Özil (56 min)
4-1 Zlatan Ibrahimović (62 min)
4-2 Mikael Lustig (64 min)
4-3 Johan Elmander (76 min)
4-4 Rasmus Elm (90+3 min)
2 Polish goals and one Turkish goal.
Ini pertandingan tak terlupakan khususnya untuk fans Jerman dan Swedia
Svenska bragden. Och jag tror att om vi hade inte tappat segern, skulle vi inte ha blivit världsmästare. Bortamatchen var också spektakulär som helst. Sverige, mitt "andra lag". Jävla syndt att Ronaldo hade bra dagar mot tre kronor. Hoppas att vi ses 2016, gärna i finalen. =)
Aber Tre Kronor spielen ja Eishockey...;-)
/Jörg, Schweden
English person here in 2023 had never heard of this game before wow
En fotbollsklassiker! :)
Tack Sebbe! Tyvärr blockade UA-cam den första uppladdningen av matchen...
Helt otrolig match
Heja Sverige bästa landet❤️❤️❤️🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
Plus till texttv-sidorna i slutet!
Is this reality
Yil o'yini
1st goal: Mueller was fouled (no, that was a bad tackle and he didn't get the ball) before the Swedish player sent a long ball to Zlatan
2nd goal: Lustig was offside prior to the second goal (his arm strayed ahead and made him fractionally offside. Only a margin, but an offside nonetheless)
3rd goal: Totally valid goal
4th goal: Before he flicked the ball to Rasmus Elm, Zlatan's right arm hit Mertesacker's face and that should be a foul
Congrats to Sweden for battling back after 4 goals down, but if VAR existed on that day, the outcome of this match would have been very different.
well you can't score with your hand. Therefore you are not offside
Wow, it is obvious from the replay that he hit the ball before the first goal. Lustig was clearly not offside. Even if you look at the position of the arm which you shouldn't he is still onside. The German defender also had his arm stretched out, hence if the rule book had been different the onside would have been even clearer because then the offside line would be drawn a full arm's length closer to the German goal. You could argue for a foul at the fourth goal, but it is not as obvious as you argue.
Salty :)
@Doyok Gonzalez On the 1st goal he was 100% on the ball with his tackle and Mueller threw himself like a pathetic theatrical clown. 2nd goal is 100% not offside. If you think that's offside you simply don't understand what offside is and should probably go back to watching baseball or NFL instead. 4th goal, yes Zlatan throws his arm in there and you can call that a foul, the referee decided not to call it though and it's stuff that happens. It's not like he chopped him down viking axe style. If every play in a game was VARd the sport would become completely unwatchable.
Wow.. you salty donkey