England v Sweden, 15 November 2011

Score1-0 to England
RefereePavel Královec
CompetitionInternational Friendly -
VenueWembley Stadium
Attendance48,876
Kick-off: 8.00pm GMT Match report from www.theFA.com England end 43-year hoodoo by Nicholas Veevers at Wembley 2,000th goal ends long run without a win over Sweden. England beat Sweden for the first time in 43 years and it was the 2,000th goal in their history that sealed a second win in four days for Fabio Capello’s team. The last victory over the Scandinavians came in 1968, also at Wembley, but that hoodoo was ended with a first-half goal which appeared to come off the head of defender Daniel Majstorovic although Gareth Barry will claim it after directing the initial header goalwards inside the area. That debate will no doubt be settled soon, but Capello will also be pleased with his team's display after making eight changes from the side which beat World Champions Spain in the previous game. There were some encouraging individual performances too, with Kyle Walker impressing on his full debut at right-back, whilst Leighton Baines and Stewart Downing were a constant thorn down the left in the first half before the Liverpool man switched sides in the second period. After a tentative opening, the first real chance of the game fell to England in the 18th minute when Theo Walcott picked up the ball and broke into the Swedish box. Trading a pass with Bobby Zamora, the ball fell back to the Fulham striker, but his shot on the stretch hit the side-netting rather than force Andreas Isaksson into a save. It would have been a great way to celebrate his first start had Zamora squeezed the effort in. England didn’t have to wait much longer than that before breaking the deadlock, as Baines and Downing linked well on the left allowing the Reds winger to clip a delightful cross towards the penalty spot for Barry to climb highest and win a header . The ball was taken past Isaksson and into the corner of the net via a deflection off the head of Majstorovic. Joe Hart was called into his first real action of the evening with the half-hour mark approaching, when Seb Larsson’s whipped cross from the left had him scampering back across his line to just palm the ball away to safety. Jack Rodwell, also in his first senior start, then came close in the 37th minute when Baines’ centre picked him out in the area but his left-footed volley went narrowly wide as Isaksson scrambled around the post. With five minutes to go in the first half, Phil Jones came agonisingly near to adding a second when he nicked the ball off Pontus Wornbloom just over the half-way line before bursting through the defence and into the area. With Isaksson quickly out to close him down, Jones tried to slip it past him only to send it inches wide of the post. If that was a good chance, then the one two minutes later was even better as Downing skipped past Mikael Rustig on the left before chipping a fine cross to the far post for Rodwell. The Everton midfielder looked odds-on to score his first goal for England, but his header clipped the outside of the post and wide. Both teams made changes at the break, with Hart replaced in goal by Scott Carson whilst the Swedes replaced their largely quiet captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Isaksson and the experienced defender Olof Mellberg. Another debutant soon followed for England, with Daniel Sturridge on for Walcott, and he almost made an instant impact when looking to beat Jonas Olsson just inside the area before eventually being crowded out. England continued to look for a second goal and they were gifted a chance in the 66th minute when sub Ola Toivonen’s pass went straight to the feet of Downing. He advanced forward and cut inside only to see his fierce low shot well saved by Johan Wiland. Downing tried his luck again with 15 minutes remaining when Darren Bent teed him up, but this time his shot was well over the bar. Carson had to be alert in the 79th minute, when Larsson again hit a testing cross-shot from distance which was travelling goalwards until the ‘keeper got back to just keep it out. James Milner then dug out a fine cross from the right which was destined for the head of Bent, only for Larsson to thwart England again with a last ditch clearance in front of goal. Sweden subsitute Christian Wilhelmson had one last chance for the visitors in injury time, but his volley from fellow replacement Emir Bajrami's cross skewed high and wide and landed amongst the travelling support behind the goal. England wrapped up in 2011 with another win and high hopes for what could be in store next year.

1  England

Manager: Fabio Capello

0  Sweden

Manager: Erik Hamrén

Goals:

Gareth Barry 23 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Joe Hart
Defender Gary Cahill
Defender John Terry (captain)
Defender Kyle Walker
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jones
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder Stewart Downing
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott
Forward Bobby Zamora

Starting lineup:

Andreas Isaksson Goalkeeper
Mikael Lustig Defender
Olof Mellberg Defender
Martin Olsson Defender/Midfielder
Rasmus Elm Midfielder
Kim Källström Midfielder
Seb Larsson Midfielder
Pontus Wernbloom Midfielder/Forward
Johann Elmander Forward
Zlatan Ibrahimović Forward (captain)

Substitutions:

Scott Carson for Joe Hart 46
James Milner for Jack Rodwell 58
Daniel Sturridge for Theo Walcott 58
Darren Bent for Bobby Zamora 70

Substitutions:

Jonas Olsson for Olof Mellberg 46
Ola Toivonen for Zlatan Ibrahimović 46
Johan Wiland for Andreas Isaksson 46
Christian Wilhelmsson for Mikael Lustig 55
Anders Svensson for Kim Källström 70
Emir Bajrami for Rasmus Elm 87

Cards:

Cards:

Kim Källström 36 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Scott Carson
Goalkeeper David Stockdale
Defender Ashley Cole
Defender Joleon Lescott
Defender/Full back Glen Johnson
Defender/Midfielder James Milner
Midfielder Adam Johnson
Midfielder Frank Lampard
Midfielder Scott Parker
Forward Darren Bent

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Johan Wiland
Defender Michael Almeback
Defender Jonas Olsson
Midfielder Emir Bajrami
Midfielder Samuel Holmen
Midfielder Behrang Safari
Midfielder Anders Svensson
Forward Ola Toivonen

Comments:

This was Fabio Capello's last game as England manager. He resigned on 8 February 2012 following the decision by the Football Association to strip John Terry of the captaincy. Although many sources reported England's goal as an own goal by Daniel Majstorovic, the FA officially credited the goal to Gareth Barry. An FA spokesman said: "We have now received the referee's report and he has stated Gareth Barry as the scorer, so he is awarded the goal officially." Reuters match reporter Mike Collett admitted that he was unsure who had the final say on the scorer in a international friendly. He explained: "In competitive ties, either internationals or European games, FIFA or UEFA have representatives who rule on such matters. "I telephoned the Football Association to ask what the process was. ‘Good question,’ I was told. ‘We’ll get back to you.’ "They said it was the referee’s decision. They asked him to study the footage and take a view. "If the match would have been in a FIFA or UEFA competition, the competitions committee would decide, but in a friendly, it is the referee's decision."

1  England

Manager: Fabio Capello

Goals:

Gareth Barry 23 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Joe Hart
Defender Gary Cahill
Defender John Terry (captain)
Defender Kyle Walker
Defender/Midfielder Phil Jones
Defender/Midfielder Jack Rodwell
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Gareth Barry
Midfielder Stewart Downing
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott
Forward Bobby Zamora

Substitutions:

Scott Carson for Joe Hart 46
James Milner for Jack Rodwell 58
Daniel Sturridge for Theo Walcott 58
Darren Bent for Bobby Zamora 70

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Scott Carson
Goalkeeper David Stockdale
Defender Ashley Cole
Defender Joleon Lescott
Defender/Full back Glen Johnson
Defender/Midfielder James Milner
Midfielder Adam Johnson
Midfielder Frank Lampard
Midfielder Scott Parker
Forward Darren Bent

Comments:

This was Fabio Capello's last game as England manager. He resigned on 8 February 2012 following the decision by the Football Association to strip John Terry of the captaincy. Although many sources reported England's goal as an own goal by Daniel Majstorovic, the FA officially credited the goal to Gareth Barry. An FA spokesman said: "We have now received the referee's report and he has stated Gareth Barry as the scorer, so he is awarded the goal officially." Reuters match reporter Mike Collett admitted that he was unsure who had the final say on the scorer in a international friendly. He explained: "In competitive ties, either internationals or European games, FIFA or UEFA have representatives who rule on such matters. "I telephoned the Football Association to ask what the process was. ‘Good question,’ I was told. ‘We’ll get back to you.’ "They said it was the referee’s decision. They asked him to study the footage and take a view. "If the match would have been in a FIFA or UEFA competition, the competitions committee would decide, but in a friendly, it is the referee's decision."

0  Sweden

Manager: Erik Hamrén

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Andreas Isaksson Goalkeeper
Mikael Lustig Defender
Olof Mellberg Defender
Martin Olsson Defender/Midfielder
Rasmus Elm Midfielder
Kim Källström Midfielder
Seb Larsson Midfielder
Pontus Wernbloom Midfielder/Forward
Johann Elmander Forward
Zlatan Ibrahimović Forward (captain)

Substitutions:

Jonas Olsson for Olof Mellberg 46
Ola Toivonen for Zlatan Ibrahimović 46
Johan Wiland for Andreas Isaksson 46
Christian Wilhelmsson for Mikael Lustig 55
Anders Svensson for Kim Källström 70
Emir Bajrami for Rasmus Elm 87

Cards:

Kim Källström 36 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Johan Wiland
Defender Michael Almeback
Defender Jonas Olsson
Midfielder Emir Bajrami
Midfielder Samuel Holmen
Midfielder Behrang Safari
Midfielder Anders Svensson
Forward Ola Toivonen