Sweden rallies from 4-0 down to draw in Germany thriller
Updated: 2012-10-17 15:38
(Agencies)
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BERLIN - Germany lost their 100 percent World Cup qualifying record in stunning fashion after Sweden roared back from four goals down to draw 4-4 in a Group C thriller on Tuesday.
Germany's captain Philipp Lahm (L) leaves the pitch after the World Cup 2014 Group C qualifying soccer match against Sweden in Berlin, Oct 16, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
Miroslav Klose struck twice in the opening 15 minutes before defender Per Mertesacker made it 3-0 in a game watched by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.
Klose's goals were his 66th and 67th in international football, taking him within one strike of the country's all-time leading scorer Gerd Mueller.
Midfielder Mesut Ozil added a fourth goal 11 minutes after the break, chesting down a Thomas Mueller cross before firing a wicked shot past goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson.
Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates after drawing with Germany in their World Cup 2014 Group C qualifying soccer match in Berlin, Oct 16, 2012. [Photo/Agencies] |
Mikael Lustig pulled another goal back before Johan Elmander cut Germany's lead to 4-3 in the 76th minute, hitting in a shot between defender Holger Badstuber's legs.
Rasmus Elm then grabbed the equalizer just before the final whistle.
Group leaders Germany have 10 points from four games while Sweden are second with seven points from three.
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