42th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
42th Match FIFA World Cup
2018
SWEDEN Beat the MEXICO
3-0 in World Cup 2018
v Sweden
go from third to first with a stunning 3-0 win
v Outplayed
Mexico survive after Germany stumble
v RELIVE: As
it happened, stats, more
Sweden turned in a perfect performance to reach the Round of 16
in style with a 3-0 victory over Group F pace-setters Mexico. El Tri were only saved from a
cruel exit due to Germany's defeat against Korea Republic.
The Europeans started in powerful fashion, dominating
goalscoring opportunities and constantly looking dangerous in the air. However,
they had to wait until five minutes into the second half to break the deadlock,
as Ludwig Augustinsson swept home at the back post.
Looking for a two goal win to guarantee progression, Sweden
doubled their advantage when Andreas Granqvist converted from the penalty spot
just past the hour mark. And the Blagula were
in dreamland with 16 minutes remaining after Mexico defender Edson Alvarez
forced the ball over his own line.
Mexico built late momentum but Sweden remained impressively
resolute at the back. And in remarkable scenes, a wave of noise swept through
the arena in the dying minutes as the massive Mexican contingent received news
of the unexpected result in Kazan.
Team reporter analysis
Martin Langer with Mexico [Follow: Twitter | Facebook]
Mexico were deservedly defeated by Sweden in their last group match but somehow
managed to stay in the World Cup after Germany's shock stumble. El Tri never managed to
counter the Swedes' high balls and counter-attacks and looked second-best for
the entire match, even when they needed a goal to get back in it. It seemed set
to be a sad end to a campaign that had started with so much hope, but that
somehow has been given a lifeline with the most unexpected result elsewhere.
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Jonson with Sweden [Follow
Janne Andersson got it completely right, putting high pressure on Mexico from
the start and using the height difference of the two teams to maximum
advantage. An impressive performance from the Swedes, who once again showed the
strength of their teamwork. Advancing from the group stage with two victories
can't be seen as anything other than a huge achievement by them.
Budweiser Man of the Match
Ludwig Augustinsson was
named Budweiser Man of the Match for his attacking threat and crucial opening
goal – his first at a FIFA World Cup™.
The stat
7 - Mexico qualify for the knockout stages for the seventh
consecutive World Cup despite this defeat.
What's next
Sweden v Switzerland, Round of 16, 3
July, St. Petersburg
Brazil v Mexico, Round of 16, 2 July,
Samara
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