Things did not start well for Swedes, who had the assistant
referee and the woodwork to thank in the first half as an early
goal by Giorgos Masouras was ruled out for offside and he also
hit a post while Vangelis Pavlidis headed off the crossbar just
before the break.
Isak was felled in the box by Konstantinos Mavropanos and
Forsberg rattled the resulting spot kick low to the left for his
second penalty in two games.
Isak added the second in the 69th minute, exploiting a hesitant
Greek defence to latch onto a long ball by keeper Robin Olsen
before rounding the keeper and calmly chipping the ball home.
Greece found themselves down to 10 men in the 86th minute when
Pantelis Hatzidiakos was shown a second yellow card, snuffing
out any chance they might have had of making a late comeback.
The Swedes are away to Georgia on Nov. 11, while the Spaniards
take on Greece in Athens before the two group leaders meet three
days later.
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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