Zlatan Ibrahimovic has expressed his sympathies for fellow Parisians after the attacks that left more than 130 dead ,
hundreds injured and the city traumatised. “It’s sad, tragic. Things
like that shouldn’t happen,” the Paris Saint-Germain striker said after
Sweden beat Denmark 2-1 in the first leg of their Euro 2016 play-off. “I
stand behind those who have passed on and the families there. I tried
hard to focus on the game, which was very hard.”
The stadium in Stockholm was lit up in the red, white and blue national colours of France and a minute’s silence was observed. The players also wore black armbands.
Erik Hamren said the attacks had affected preparations. “The terrible and despicable has happened,” Sweden’s coach said. “We had a chat when we assembled and we must show that evil cannot be allowed to win, that football is important on days such as this.”
Sweden scored a goal either side of half-time but Denmark’s coach, Morten Olsen, believes his side can overturn the deficit. Emil Forsberg scored the opener and also won a 50th-minute penalty that Ibrahimovic converted before Nicolai Jorgensen snatched a late goal to leave Tuesday’s game in Copenhagen delicately balanced.
The stadium in Stockholm was lit up in the red, white and blue national colours of France and a minute’s silence was observed. The players also wore black armbands.
Erik Hamren said the attacks had affected preparations. “The terrible and despicable has happened,” Sweden’s coach said. “We had a chat when we assembled and we must show that evil cannot be allowed to win, that football is important on days such as this.”
Sweden scored a goal either side of half-time but Denmark’s coach, Morten Olsen, believes his side can overturn the deficit. Emil Forsberg scored the opener and also won a 50th-minute penalty that Ibrahimovic converted before Nicolai Jorgensen snatched a late goal to leave Tuesday’s game in Copenhagen delicately balanced.
