Sweden 0-1 Belgium: Ibrahimovic's swansong finishes on a low

Zlatan Ibrahimovic played his final game for Sweden in the 1-0 defeat by Belgium. Picture:  Bulent Kilic/Getty ImagesZlatan Ibrahimovic played his final game for Sweden in the 1-0 defeat by Belgium. Picture:  Bulent Kilic/Getty Images
Zlatan Ibrahimovic played his final game for Sweden in the 1-0 defeat by Belgium. Picture: Bulent Kilic/Getty Images
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's international career is over after Sweden exited Euro 2016 following a 1-0 defeat by '¨Belgium in Nice.

The star striker’s announcement that the tournament would be his last dominated the build-up to the game, with Ibrahimovic saying in typically understated fashion: “To 
finish with a disappointment – never.’’

But that was exactly what transpired as Radja Nainggolan’s superb late goal earned Belgium victory.

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Marc Wilmots’ team needed only a point to secure 
second place behind Italy in Group E and will face Hungary in the last 16.

Sweden went into the match as the only team in the tournament without a shot on target – their only goal having been an own goal by the Republic of Ireland’s Ciaran Clark.

They took only six minutes to change that statistic, and it was to prove their best chance of the match.

A free-kick eventually fell for Marcus Berg, starting ahead of John Guidetti, ten yards out but his shot was acrobatically kept out by Thibaut Courtois.

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Ibrahimovic, 
pictured, the scorer of a record 62 goals in 116 internationals for Sweden, shot just wide while at the other end Eden Hazard played in Kevin De Bruyne but he also could not find the target.

De Bruyne looked a real danger to Sweden and just before half-time he whipped in a cross that very nearly flew inside the far post.

The pattern continued after half-time, and Berg should have made more of a superb pass from Ibrahimovic but his control let him down at the vital moment. Ibrahimovic then had the ball in the net but the referee had already blown his whistle for a high boot by Berg.

Most of the pressure was coming from Belgium, though, and Andreas Isaksson pulled off a series of impressive saves from De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Dries Mertens.

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In between, Ibrahimovic saw a free-kick pushed away by Courtois before Nainggolan struck in the 84th minute with a 25-yard shot that flew into the top corner.

SWEDEN: Isaksson, Lindelof, Johansson, Granqvist, Olsson, Larsson (Durmaz 70), Ekdal, Kallstrom, Forsberg (Zengin 82), Berg (Guidetti 63), Ibrahimovic. Subs not used: Olsen, Lustig, Jansson, Hiljemark, Wernbloom, Augustinsson, Lewicki, 
Kujovic, Carlgren.

BELGIUM: Courtois, Meunier, Alderweireld, Vermaelen, Vertonghen, Nainggolan, Witsel, Carrasco (Mertens 70), De Bruyne, Hazard (Origi 90), Romelu Lukaku (Benteke 87). Subs not used: Mignolet, Fellaini, Denayer, Kabasele, Dembele, 
Jordan Lukaku, Batshuayi, Ciman, Gillet.

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