A dramatic late equaliser from Zlatan Ibrahimovic put Sweden in a strong
position to qualify from Group C as they drew 1-1 with Italy to remain top above
Denmark on goal difference.
Acrobatic equaliser
Antonio Cassano had opened the scoring in the first half of a game that Italy
largely dominated, but Sweden staged a late rally in the closing stages and
substitute Mattias Jonson forced Gianluigi Buffon into a fine reaction save
after he had been picked out by Henrik Larsson's penetrating diagonal pass. The
pressure eventually paid off when Ibrahimovic profited from a goalmouth
scramble, acrobatically hooking a shot over the head of Vieri on the line and
into the top corner with five minutes remaining.
Three changes
Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni had made three changes from the side that was
held to a goalless draw by Denmark, with AC Milan pair Gennaro Gattuso and
Andrea Pirlo replacing Cristiano Zanetti and Mauro Camoranesi in midfield and
Cassano stepping in for the suspended Francesco Totti.
Nilsson in
Sweden made just one alteration, as right-back Teddy Lucic ¡V injured in
the 5-0 win against Bulgaria ¡V was replaced by Mikael Nilsson, with Christian
Wilhelmsson slotting into the right side of a midfield diamond.
Vieri denied
Cassano, making his first start in a major tournament, was handed a free role
behind Alessandro Del Piero and Vieri and immediately caused Sweden problems
with his movement. In the third minute his first-time pass sent Vieri clear in
the penalty area but after swivelling past Andreas Jakobsson the striker was
denied by the onrushing Andreas Isaksson.
Ibrahimovic miss
Five minutes later, Cassano's menacing dribble was halted by Erik Edman but the
loose ball dropped for Simone Perrotta whose low drive was parried by Isaksson.
Sweden created their first chance after 13 minutes when Ibrahimovic released
Fredrik Ljungberg on the left and he cleverly back-heeled the ball back into
Ibrahimovic's path only for the striker to shoot over.
Italy in charge
Most of the pressure was at the other end, however, and Cassano delivered a
teasing right-wing cross that was headed over by Vieri. Seconds later Gianluca
Zambrotta beat Nilsson before cutting back for Del Piero who sidefooted wide.
Ljungberg threat
The energetic Ljungberg posed the occasional threat on the break, notably in the
26th minute when Buffon had to be alert to save at the midfield player's feet,
but the vast majority of first-half attacking came from Italy. Isaksson tipped
Del Piero's deflected effort round the post just before the half-hour and Vieri
headed over another good chance before Cassano finally opened the scoring eight
minutes before the break.
Glancing header
Christian Panucci delivered an inswinging cross from the right and, with the
Sweden defence attempting to play offside, Cassano found himself all alone to
coolly beat Isaksson with a glancing header.
Vieri volley
Gattuso and Fabio Cannavaro both picked up bookings which means they will miss
Italy's next match against the eliminated Bulgarians, but Italy were soon on top
after the restart as Vieri's near-post volley from Panucci's cross flashed
narrowly wide. Vieri then slipped Del Piero clear through the middle, and with
Isaksson stranded on the edge of his area, the Juventus FC forward scooped the
ball over the goalkeeper's head but Jakobsson was on hand to clear off the line.
Defensive change
Sweden introduced Kim Källström in place of Anders Svensson on 54
minutes and the midfield player soon produced his team's first effort on target,
drilling a low shot straight at Buffon from long range. Italy began to defend
deeper as the game moved into its final quarter, and Trapattoni's decision to
replace goalscorer Cassano with midfield player Stefano Fiore with 20 minutes
left was a clear indication of his intentions.
Headed chances
However, Italy were punished by Ibrahimovic's late strike, although Vieri
twice sent free headers over the crossbar in added time and Panucci headed wide
in the final minute as the Azzurri belatedly pressed for a winner.