Tuesday, June 15, 2004

MATCH 06 REVIEW : RETURNING HERO BASKS IN GLORY

Following his two-goal salvo in Sweden's opening 5-0 demolition of Bulgaria, Henrik Larsson must be regarded as a thorn across the length and breadth of the Carpathians. His tally against Bulgaria has now been raised to seven goals in six international appearances at different levels – five of those matches ending in victories for Sweden.

Fitting accolades
Man of the Match accolades were fitting for a player who turned the game in Sweden's favour after a gritty display by Bulgaria for almost an hour had seen them retain hope of salvaging a result despite Fredrik Ljungberg's 33rd-minute opener. Zlatan Ibrahimovic would later add a
penalty after Ljungberg had been upended by Vladimir Ivanov, and then substitute Marcus Allbäck would crash the ball over Zdravko Zdravkov in added time from Larsson's lobbed through-ball to add some veneer to the scoreline. Bulgaria coach Plamen Markov, whose side had recorded five clean sheets in qualifying for the final tournament, found his charges on the receiving end of five of Sweden's best. The result also meant that the Bulgarians had not got the better of Sweden in their past ten encounters stretching back 27 years.

'Rather unfortunate'
Markov shared his view about the match with the Bulgarian national television, mindful of the fact that he now possesses the onerous task of lifting his side for upcoming matches against Italy and Denmark. "Our team didn't cope with the match as we expected," he admitted. "In the
first half we played well although there was a goal, but we hope to manage to mobilise the team for the next match on Friday. In the first half I thought we were rather unfortunate to concede a goal as we weren't outplayed by them. However, after the second and third goals it was a different story as we were clearly second best. We are not used to making so many defensive errors, which are always hard to compensate."

Emphatic display
But the match was more about Larsson's successful return from international exile to compete in this final tournament. Revered by the green-and-white half of Glasgow despite leaving Celtic FC at the end of last season, named as Sweden's Golden Player for UEFA's Jubilee celebrations, and now emphatically displaying his talents once more to a worldwide audience.

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