Sweden 4-2ENGLAND I
The Paris Saint-German striker scored four times for the hosts as they came from behind to win after Danny Welbeck and Steven Caulker had put the Three Lions ahead
Zlatan Ibrahimovic inspired Sweden to a 4-2 victory over Roy Hodgson's England after hitting all four goals, including a stunning fourth, as the hosts came from behind to secure victory in Stockholm.
Hodgson handed debuts to three men with Steven Caulker, Leon Osman and Raheem Sterling all featuring, whilst captain Steven Gerrard became only the sixth man to win 100 England caps.
Hodgson handed debuts to three men with Steven Caulker, Leon Osman and Raheem Sterling all featuring, whilst captain Steven Gerrard became only the sixth man to win 100 England caps.
Saudi Arabia 0-0 Argentina
The Albiceleste's best players were well below par and failed to create any significant chances of note against Frank Rijkaard's determined but limited side
Argentina laboured to a goalless draw against Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, as the likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero struggled to showcase their talents.
Italy 1-2 France
A super strike from Mathieu Valbuena, as well as from the Lyon striker, brought the visitors from behind to confine the Euro 2012 finalists to defeat in front of their own fans
France came from behind to secure a 2-1 win over Italy, who had dominated for much of the match, in an international friendly at the Ennio Tardini.
Chances were limited in the first half but a flurry of action commenced when Stephan El Shaarawy put the hosts ahead in the 35th minute. But just two minutes later Didier Deschamps' men were level as Mathieu Valbuena netted a sublime solo goal.
Chances were limited in the first half but a flurry of action commenced when Stephan El Shaarawy put the hosts ahead in the 35th minute. But just two minutes later Didier Deschamps' men were level as Mathieu Valbuena netted a sublime solo goal.
Gabon 2-2 Portugal
A penalty in either half from Levy Madinda handed the hosts a shock result after Pizzi and Hugo Almeida had seemingly given Paulo Bento's side control of the game
Portugal were made to pay for defensive indiscipline as Gabon earned a surprise 2-2 draw in West Africa on Wednesday night.
A penalty in each half - the first after a clumsy challenge from Silvio, the second following Custodio's handball - gave the hosts a share of the spoils after Pizzi and Hugo Almeida had seemingly put the Seleccao in control of the match.
A penalty in each half - the first after a clumsy challenge from Silvio, the second following Custodio's handball - gave the hosts a share of the spoils after Pizzi and Hugo Almeida had seemingly put the Seleccao in control of the match.
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