domingo, 5 de junho de 2016

Sweden 3-0 Wales: Zlatan Ibrahimovic beats Gareth Bale in final Euro 2016 warm-up - 5 things we learned

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Chris Coleman's men have a lot of ponder over the next week as they prepare for their start of their Euros campaign against Slovakia next weekend


Gareth Bale played under half an hour of Wales' final warm-up game before Euro 2016.
But the Real Madrid ace could not have an impact on proceedings as Zlatan Ibrahimovic's Sweden romped to victory in Stockholm.
Ibrahimovic, who is expected to sign for Manchester United this week, was on hand to assist Emil Forsberg to open the scoring just before the break.
And it didn't get much better for Wales when they returned to the pitch, as Celtic's Mikael Lustig doubled the scoring before John Guidetti rounded off proceedings late on.
Here are five things our man James Nursey learned from the game...

1. Ibrahimovic will light up Premier League



Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersZlatan Ibrahimovic as he is substituted
Ibrahimovic had a successful hour on the pitch

The Swedish captain is expected to complete a lucrative free transfer to Manchester United imminently and on this evidence the forward will make a big impact in England.
He impressed here teeing up Emil Forsberg for the opener and often cleverly dropped deep to get involved.


Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersEmil Forsberg scores the first goal for Sweden
Strike: Emil Forsberg scores the first goal for Sweden



Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersEmil Forsberg celebrates scoring the first goal for Sweden with Mikael Lustig
Emil Forsberg celebrates scoring the first goal for Sweden with Mikael Lustig

2. No Bale, no chance



Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersGareth Bale warms up before the game
Bale only played 30 minutes after only recently linking up with the squad

Wales boss Chris Coleman opted to start with Gareth Bale on the bench after his Champions League heroics.
For the first half Wales barely had a kick as the hosts controlled the game.
They improved following his 64th minute introduction but Coleman must be praying the star avoids any injuries in France if his side are to achieve any points.


Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersGareth Bale comes on from the bench
Bale came on as a second-half substitute but it was too late to swing the game



Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersDanny Ward looks dejected with team mates after Sweden's second goal
Wales looked hopeless without their star man Bale on the field



Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersGareth Bale clashes with Albin Ekdal
Bale clashes with Albin Ekdal - but he didn't have much time to change the game in Wales' favour

3. Blonde bombshell Ramsey needs to let ball do talking



Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersAaron Ramsey in action
Ramsey rocked his new blonde look on the pitch for the first time

Aaron Ramsey's new bleached blonde look captured plenty of attention last week when the Arsenal midfielder unveiled it.
He said he wants to make an “impression” in France but he will need to play significantly better than this.

4. Wales form a worry



Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersChris Coleman gestures towards an assistant referee
Wales have not endured great fortunes since they qualified for the Euros

Defeat here made it just one win in seven games for Wales and you have to wonder if boss Coleman has called it right to play just one friendly before heading to France tomorrow.
This preparation was far from ideal as they started without Gareth Bale, Joe Ledley, Joe Allen and Hal Robson-Kanu and looked very rusty.

5. A Premier League club should sign Emil Forsberg



Action Images via Reuters / Andrew BoyersEmil Forsberg celebrates scoring the first goal for Sweden with Mikael Lustig
Emil Forsberg celebrates scoring the first goal for Sweden with Mikael Lustig

Who? I'd never heard of him either before.
The 24-year-old plays in Germany for Leipzig and was very impressive here as a left-winger. He scored the opener and was a big threat as he ran with the ball at pace at the Welsh defence.
On this evidence a Premier League club should definitely snap him up – assuming his price tag isn't daft.

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