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Post by mesi10 on Jan 11, 2024 4:48:30 GMT
Sweden began the Russian World Cup with a decisive victory in Moscow, in the VAR room, and executed at the Nizhny Novgorov Stadium, where Janne Andersson's team beat South Korea with a penalty awarded thanks to video refereeing. Executed by Binance App Users Data Andreas Granqvist in the 65th minute, it gave Sweden the best start in 60 years, a fact to teach Zlatan Ibrahimovic, as he walks around the World Cup convinced that, even though he is not among those registered, he is still the great Nordic star. Life without Zlatan is more democratic – the Swedish superstar does not have to be the final destination of all moves – but also more predictable. As Marcus Berg, who is ending his career in Arab football, is not Ibrahimovic, Sweden crashed into the Asian defense and Berg made Daegu goalkeeper Cho-Hyung-woo the protagonist of the first half, especially after stopping a shot from point-blank range from the Al Ain attacker, at 20 minutes. Between the saves of Cho, in theory the third goalkeeper of the squad, and the speed of Kim Young-Gwon's crossing, Korea survived for just over an hour, until the VAR gave Sweden the chance to open the scoring. . It was a foul on Viktor Claesson, which the referee did not sanction until two minutes later, when, warned by the VAR, he went to see the replay of the play. Granqvist did not fail from the penalty spot and offered his team the first victory on a first World Cup matchday since 1958, because the subsequent Korean attacks were more willful than effective.
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