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Sweden can take out another big name

Sweden outlasted the Netherlands to advance in World Cup qualifying. When the Swedes got to the European playoff round and a chance to reach Russia, they eliminated past champion Italy over two games.

At this point, why not knock out another high-profile team — and the pre-tournament favorite at that?

The opportunity sits in front of Sweden tomorrow night to send an unexpected tremor through the World Cup. A win over Germany could possibly help end the reign of Die Mannschaft as world champion. If that were to happen, it would be the second consecutive World Cup where the defending champion has been knocked out of contention before the knockout stage.

And a win would likely clinch the Swedes’ place in the round of 16 in their return to the World Cup for the first time since 2006.

“We need to dare to do even more,” Sweden coach Janne Andersson said after beating South Korea 1-0 in its opener.

Beating Germany would certainly throw even more chaos into an already unpredictable World Cup.

Sweden will find a wounded Germany lineup trying to rebound from a 0-1 loss to Mexico in the opener where it was thoroughly outplayed. It was the first time since 1982 that a German team lost its opening match at the World Cup. And immediately questions followed about the state of the squad.

What stood out in the loss to Mexico was Germany’s susceptibility to the counter-attack and the number of scoring opportunities allowed. “Against Sweden it will be a different setup. Sweden has different strengths and weaknesses compared to Mexico,” Germany’s Thomas Mueller said. “I don’t expect them to be as fantastically gifted when it comes to transitions as the Mexicans, but having said that they have some players that can hurt us on the offensive.”

This Swedish squad is built on defending and being opportunistic. They lack the flash that would have come with Zlatan Ibrahimovic being involved for another turn. It’s their discipline and defense which led them to finish second ahead of the Netherlands in a difficult UEFA qualifying group. It was being opportunistic that led to the only goal of their two-leg playoff that stunningly eliminated Italy. And it was both those factors which led to a 1-0 win over South Korea in the opener. Sweden’s defense was good enough and made Andreas Granqvist’s penalty in the 65th minute stand up.

Germany is preparing for a tight defense. “We expect a total defensive block facing us so we need to play quickly and prevent them from reforming (defensively),” Mueller said.




 

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