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Sweden vs France Live Euro Cup 2012 preview
A Sweden side with little to play for other than pride stand in the way of France in their quest to reach the knockout phase of the Euro 2012.
France are sitting atop Group D, with goal difference keeping them
ahead of England after enduring the stalest of stalemates against the
Three Lions before confidently seeing off co-hosts Ukraine in a sodden
second match.A draw against the Swedes will be enough to secure Les Bleus‘
passage into the quarter-finals of the competition, but it would not
guarantee pole position, which is much coveted as it avoids a meeting
with world and European champions Spain.”We still need something from
the third game,” head coach
Laurent Blanc said in the wake of his side’s scalp of Ukraine. “We’re
not going to get ahead of ourselves. Let’s stay humble.” Yet the
momentum with this French team appears to be building.France extended
their unbeaten record to 23 matches
with that 2-0 win over Ukraine, and the victory was, significantly,
their first at a major tournament since their semi-final victory against
Portugal at the 2006 World Cup. With that monkey off their back, Sweden
would be right to be wary of a chest-beating outfit.
Sweden player to watch: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
It is impossible to look beyond Zlatan. He has an
allure. This forward, with all due respect, is arguably a cut above his
compatriots, yet he is guilty of fading in and out of matches.
When he is involved, though, his impact can be devastating, and
certainly he threatens to be the biggest threat to France. “We’re
playing for our honour against France,” Sweden’s captain said. “We are
going to bring points with us back home. We’ve got one match left and will do something positive with it.”
France player to watch: Franck Ribery
Like Zlatan, Ribery is another footballer capable of
the brilliant, but also an at times infuriating customer. Following
criticism of his form for France, the wideman has managed to transfer
something of his club form to his country during this tournament.
Indeed, he completed the most dribbles at Euro 2012 after two rounds of matches.
Boasting a blistering turn of pace, Ribery, who has one assist to his
name in the competition thus far, has the talent to turn a tight game on its head.
Key battle: Olof Mellberg v Karim Benzema
The contender for best beard at Euro 2012
endured a mixed last outing for his nation, as his brace looked poised
to clinch Sweden a memorable comeback – in the process extending their
historic hold over England – and subsequently keeping them at Euro 2012
beyond the group stage. Alas, the night ended in agony for the former
Aston Villa defender. Faced with the height and power of Andy Carroll
against England, the strengths of Benzema will test other facets of the
Swede’s game. Benzema has yet to open his goalscoring account at Poland
and Ukraine, but he has threatened to send the net a-bulging. Indeed,
any suggestion of dropping him from the side because his goals scored
column reads ‘zero’ can be countered with the statistic that he is the
top scorer (seven) and top assist provider (seven) for France under
Blanc.
Stat: France’s shooting accuracy is the highest at Euro 2012: they’ve tested the opposition goalkeeper with 68% of shots.
Trivia: Sweden and France have met once before in European Championships, drawing 1-1 in the Euro 1992 opener in Solna. France had entered that competition on a 19-game unbeaten run but Michel Platini’s men ended up crashing out at the group stage.
Odds: Sweden (6.00), France (1.61) and the draw (3.80) are on offer with bet365, while Benzema to score two or more goals is 5.50.
Prediction: While one could argue that Sweden will be carefree, the argument
against that is that they will be playing without a competitive edge.
France should have their gameface on and, ergo, have enough to dispose
of their opponents to clinch top spot in Group D.
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