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File:Olof Mellberg 2012 Olympiacos (cropped).jpg - Wikimedia ... Start. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored four goals - including an amazing overhead kick - as Sweden marked the opening of their new stadium with victory over England.The Paris Saint-Germain striker poked home to open the scoring before Danny Welbeck volleyed an equaliser.Steven Caulker, one of six England debutants, prodded his team in front but Ibrahimovic smashed a leveller.The 31-year-old drilled in a low free-kick before completing the win with a stunning bicycle kick from 30 yards.It was a wondrous strike that combined magnificent technique with unerring accuracy, even drawing applause from the away fans.Ibrahimovic's virtuoso display provided an emphatic response to The 6ft 5ins forward stole the show on a night that would otherwise have belonged to England's raft of new players and Steven Gerrard on his 100th international appearance.Caulker, Leon Osman and Raheem Sterling all won their first caps from the start, while Ryan Shawcross, Carl Jenkinson and Wilfried Zaha were introduced as substitutes.Jack Wilshere, meanwhile, came off the bench to make his first international appearance since June 2011.But none of them could help England to a first win in Stockholm since 1937 as Roy Hodgson suffered only his second loss in 12 matches.Unfortunately the pitch was not so pleasant and prevented either side from attempting to employ a slick brand of passing football.The grass was grown on the border between the Netherlands and Germany and brought to the stadium last Thursday by 24 lorries, which will take it all back later this week.While it disrupted the early stages as players spent longer replacing divots than touching the ball, England created the first chance of note when Osman drew a low save from Andreas Isaksson.Gary Cahill almost connected with Gerrard's free-kick, but the visitors could not capitalise on their momentum and were punished.Martin Olsson robbed Sterling of possession and exchanged passes with Mathias Ranegie before crossing from the left.Ibrahimovic's initial shot was blocked by Caulker but the striker reacted quickest to stab a fine finish high past Joe Hart.That finally brought some noise from the quiet home crowd under the stadium's closed roof, and Sweden should have doubled their advantage when Ranegie fired over following a collision between Hart and Cahill.It was a miss that proved crucial because, four minutes later, Young turned Sebastian Larsson and crossed for Welbeck to volley his fifth goal from as many shots on target in his international career.