Marcus Berg: Montenegro lie fourth on five points, according to The Guardian. The home side took the lead in the 38th minute after Ibrahimovic drifted out to feed Sebastian Larsson, who set Albin Ekdal free down the right and his pinpoint cross was firmly headed home by Marcus Berg. The result means Sweden stay in second on 12 points, four points behind leaders Austria, who beat third-placed Russia 1-0 in Moscow. Two minutes later it was Ibrahimovic turn, collecting a throw-in on the left before cutting inside and thumping a shot from distance past Vukasin Poleksic. Ibrahimovic netted his 56th goal for his country a minute before half-time, latching on to Larsson long ball before coolly dispatching it past the helpless goalkeeper. It was a poorly timed dive by the goalkeeper and the ball squirmed under his body.
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