BSP-28 England would find Sweden tough at World Cup: Eriksson

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England would find Sweden tough at World Cup: Eriksson

LONDON, July 1, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has

tipped Gareth Southgate’s team to beat Colombia in the World Cup last 16 but said

his native Sweden would be tough opponents if they meet in the quarter-finals.

Eriksson — who coached England to two successive World Cup quarter-finals, in 2002

and 2006 — said he was impressed with the job Southgate is doing with his young

team in Russia.

England face Colombia on Tuesday in Moscow after finishing second in their group

behind Belgium, while the Swedes play Switzerland in Saint Petersburg earlier the

same day.

Eriksson believes Sweden, who topped Group F after beating Mexico in their final

match, may not be playing scintillating football but says they are tough to score

against.

“When you come down to the last-16, it is always difficult, and it should be

difficult,” Eriksson told the BBC on Sunday. “I think England will beat Colombia,

and then I hope they will meet Sweden.

I know that everyone wants to avoid Brazil, and maybe rightly, but I think it is

easier to score against Brazil than against Sweden.

“Sweden are not playing the best football in the world, but to score against them

is very difficult.”

Eriksson said not too much should be read into England’s 1-0 defeat to Belgium in a

group match that saw both managers make multiple changes.

“It was the second team of England and the second team of Belgium. It is different

when you change five, six and seven players,” he said.

“I think both managers did well. When you have the chance in a long, hard tournament

to rest players, you should do that.

“It is a hungry England team. They seem to go out without any fears at all, and that

is good. They enjoy their football and they play without the fear of losing. The

pressure is not there too much.”

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