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Enigmatic Ibra still proving puzzle for Sweden

Always a controversial figure in Sweden, his absence for that victory over the Dutch had many commentators suggesting that Sweden played better without the big striker.

But there is little chance that coach Hamren will drop one of Serie A's most prolific scorers of the last decade.

Flamboyant, outspoken, and outrageously talented, the most common description of him in Swedish media during the early part of his career was 'un-Swedish' - it was not always clear if this was a positive or negative attribute.

A move back to Italy and Serie A saw a return to form and his experience and leadership were rewarded with the captain's armband for his country.

It was not a unanimously popular decision - in true Zlatan style, opinion was divided as to whether such an individualist was the right man lead the Sweden's team, until then firmly rooted in the collective consensus.

Long dismissed in England as over-rated, his improved range of passing was never more apparent than in this season's first Champions League meeting with Arsenal, when he was instrumental in a 4-0 victory.