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Sweden face play-off route after Russia victory

Sweden defeated Moldova 2-0 in Euro 2016 Group G qualifying on Monday but it was not enough to guarantee a place at next summer's finals in France after Russia brushed aside Montenegro 2-0 in Moscow.

Sweden face play-off route after Russia victory
Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic and John Guidetti. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT

Captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic's 24th minute strike and an Erkan Zenkin marker just after half-time was enough to guarantee maximum points for Erik Hamren's side and improved their record to five wins, three draws and two defeats.

But it still left them two points shy of Russia while Austria had already won the group.


Swedish fans cheering after they defeated Moldova. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

That means 1992 Euro semi-finalists Sweden, who have not missed the knock-out stages since Euro 96 in England, must now negotiate a two-legged play-off against a yet-to-be determined opponent.

Austria, with a record of nine wins and one draw, top the pool on 28 points with Russia on 20 and Sweden on 18.


Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring against Moldova on Monday. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

Sweden's only appearance in the final of a major tournament was when they lost the 1958 World Cup final, 5-2 on home soil, against Pele's Brazil, but they did win the gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics, when they defeated Yugoslavia 3-1 at Wembley in London.

Their tally of 18 points was just one point shy of Ukraine's accumulation of 19 points, ahead of their home match against Spain, in the battle for the best third-placed team and an automatic berth for France.


Swedish coach Erik Hamren. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

RACISM

VIDEO: Spain’s La Liga reviews video of boy racially abusing Vinicius

Spain's La Liga on Monday said it was reviewing a video of a child making racist insults towards Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior during the 2-2 draw with Valencia at the weekend.

VIDEO: Spain's La Liga reviews video of boy racially abusing Vinicius

“We’re in the process of studying and analysing the facts from a legal standpoint to see what we can and should do,” La Liga sources said.

In a video published by a journalist for ESPN Brasil, and picked up by Spanish media, a boy sitting in a woman’s lap can be heard calling Vinicius a “monkey”.

The Brazilian scored twice for Madrid as his team recovered from two goals down at Mestalla on Saturday.

Vinicius raised his fist in a “Black Power” salute after the first of his two goals at a ground where he was racially abused last season. Valencia subsequently banned three people from the stadium for life.

The 23-year-old has become a symbol of the fight against discrimination in Spanish football after suffering racist abuse on many occasions, and he was jeered repeatedly by home supporters on Saturday.

Jude Bellingham was sent off after the final whistle against Valencia for protesting after the referee blew the final whistle right before the England midfielder headed home what he thought was the winning goal.

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