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Inspired Ibrahimovic scores four, no Messi record

Last updated on: November 15, 2012 09:39 IST

Image: Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Sweden celebrates scoring his third goal during the international friendly match between Sweden and England
Photographs: Michael Regan/Getty Images

Zlatan Ibrahimovic christened Sweden's new stadium with a sprinkling of gold on Wednesday, scoring three classy goals and an unforgettable one in a 4-2 friendly win over England, while Argentina's Lionel Messi drew a blank in Riyadh.

With only a handful of low-key World Cup qualifiers on the fixture list, coaches of some of the likely favourites for the trophy in Brazil in 2014 got a last chance this year to cast an eye over their squads in a raft of friendlies.

World champions Spain beat Panama 5-1 in Panama City, the Netherlands and Germany drew 0-0 in Amsterdam, France won 2-1 in Italy and Messi's Argentina were held 0-0 by Saudi Arabia but it was Sweden's victory in Stockholm that stole the limelight.

'Ibrahimovic's performance was certainly world-class'

Image: Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates after Sweden's 4-2 win in the friendly soccer match against England
Photographs: Claudio Bresciani/Scanpix/Reuters

Ibrahimovic gave Sweden the advantage with an instinctive finish but after an experimental England, who gave debuts to six players, took a 2-1 halftime lead the Paris St Germain striker provided a grandstand finale to a lively friendly.

He equalised with a shot after a beautiful piece of chest control, slammed in a low free kick to put the Swedes ahead but saved the best until last with an acrobatic overhead kick from 25 metres to raise the roof of the Friends Arena.

"Ibrahimovic's performance was certainly world-class. Credit to him, he scored one of the best goals I've ever seen live. It was his night," England captain Steven Gerrard told ITV on the night of his 100th international cap.

Sweden coach Erik Hamren told a news conference: "The last one? You might never see that again in your life. Unbelievable, really."

England's first defeat since manager Roy Hodgson took over

Image: Daniel Sturridge of England looks dejected after the 3rd goal for Sweden during the international friendly match between Sweden and England
Photographs: Michael Regan/Getty Images

England had looked on course for a first away win against Sweden since 1965 after goals from Danny Welbeck and debutant Steven Caulker but slipped to their first defeat in 90 minutes since manager Roy Hodgson took over in May.

Hodgson's team, who will continue their World Cup qualifying campaign in March with work to do after tiny Balkan nation Montenegro went top of their group with a 3-0 victory over San Marino on Wednesday, gave starting places to debutants Raheem Sterling, Leon Osman and Caulker.

'Both teams played a solid game'

Image: Thomas Mueller of Germany (L) fights for the ball with Bruno Martens Indi (C) and Nigel de Jong
Photographs: Michael Kooren/Reuters

Germany, whose last match was a 4-4 World Cup qualifying draw with Sweden, kept a clean sheet in the Netherlands in a friendly the visitors dominated.

"Both teams played a solid game," Germany captain Philipp Lahm said. "We did not allow too many chances at the back and that was positive.

"If you draw 4-4 in your previous game it is important your defence is safer next time."

Pedro scored twice for European champions Spain while David Villa and Sergio Ramos were also on the scoresheet against lowly Panama.

Gomis winner

Image: France's Bafetimbi Gomis (C) shoots to score a second goal against Italy
Photographs: Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters

Bafetimbi Gomis came off the bench to give France victory in Parma against Euro 2012 runners-up Italy.

Mario Balotelli set up Stephan El Shaarawy to put Italy ahead with his first goal for his country but France hit back almost immediately with a superb strike from Mathieu Valbuena.

Forgettable night for Messi

Image: Argentina's Lionel Messi (C) challenges Saudi Arabia's Bader Alnakly (L) for the ball during their friendly soccer match
Photographs: Fahad Shadeed/Reuters

Messi failed in his bid to set an outright record for the most Argentina goals in a calendar year.

Saudi goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah did well to keep out substitute Augusto Fernandez and Messi, who shares the Argentina record of 12 goals in a year with Gabriel Batistuta.

Former Cold War rivals Russia and the United States met for the first time on a soccer pitch since 2000, drawing 2-2 in Krasnodar where Mix Diskerud grabbed an equaliser for the Americans deep into stoppage time.

Highly-rated Belgium got a reality check as they lost 2-1 in a friendly in Romania while Poland were beaten 3-1 at home by Uruguay with Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani both scoring.

Serbia beat Chile

Image: Serbia's players celebrate after scoring during their internatioanl friendly soccer match
Photographs: Miro Kuzmanovic/Reuters

Serbia overcame Chile 3-1 in Switzerland after which Chile's coach Claudio Borghi was fired.

Almost unnoticed, Montenegro stole in to go top of World Cup Group H qualifying with a comfortable win over whipping boys San Marino. Their 3-0 victory put them two points above England with 10 points from four matches.

Northern Ireland needed a last-minute equaliser to claim a 1-1 draw at home to Azerbaijan in Group F.