The fourth German goal clearly angered Zlatan Imbrahimovic who decided that there would at least not be a clean sheet for Manuel Neuer. Özil kicked the ball down in to the turf hard, bouncing it to the far corner of the Swedish goal to put Germany ahead 4-0 with 30 minutes left to play. Thomas Müller tallied his second assist in the 55th minute, finding Mesut Özil with a cross box pass. Germany added a third goal just before halftime as Per Mertesacker finished a great headed cross from the end-line by Thomas Müller. Klose's initial shot was blocked, but he put the rebound past Andreas Isaksson to make it 2-0. Seven minutes later, Reus again fed Flose after a ridiculous bit of passing to open up the Swedish defense. Klose got things started with a lovely sliding finish of a Marco Reus pass in to the Sweden box to put Germany up 1-0. The Germans dominated possession from the opening whistle and were rewarded with the opening goal in the 8th minute. The comeback ruined Miroslav Klose's big day as his early brace moved him within one goal of the all-time Germany scoring record held by Gerd Müller. Down 4-0 at the 60-minute mark, Sweden stormed back in the final 30 minutes with four goals to earn a miraculous 4-4 draw in Berlin on Tuesday.