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2021-06-30T18:52:10.715Z


Who will face England in the quarter-finals? The Swedes with Kolosevsky in the squad, Shevchenko made two changes and wants to beat them as he did as a player in Euro 2012


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Eighth-finals

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      Sweden - Ukraine 0: 0 (Half 1)

      Who will face England in the quarter-finals?

      The Swedes with Kolosevsky in the squad, Yarmachuk was stopped by Olsen in the 10th minute after an excellent double pass

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      Who will be the finalist for the Euro 2020 quarter-finals?

      Sweden has finished as head of the House of Lords at the expense of Spain and wants to go its own way and meet England in Rome, but for that to happen it needs to beat Ukraine in the yellow-and-blue battle in Glasgow.

      The Swedes have shown that there is life even without Zlatan Ibrahimovic and are unbeaten in eight games in 2021, but the only time they met Ukraine in the Euros, in the home leg opener in 2012, Andrei Shevchenko became a duo for the host after Zlatan's goal.

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      England defeated Germany 0-2 at Wembley and advanced to the quarter-finals

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      the progress of the game

      • The last game in the quarter-finals kicks off in Glasgow: who will face England in the quarter-finals

      • 7 '

        Sweden's pressure led to two kicks that were blocked, with Forsberg eventually squeezing only a corner

      • 7 '

        Braked to the horn.

        Emil Forsberg (Photo: Reuters)

      • 9 '

        Here's Ukraine's first offensive action: Franco released nicely, but kicked a bad ball that was closer to the corner flag than to the frame

      • 10 '

        A beautiful double pass on the right side between Yarmolenko and Yarmachuk, ended in a winking opportunity of the latter, but goalkeeper Olsen headed well

      • 11 '

        Great opportunity to conquer.

        Roman Yarmchuk (Photo: Reuters)

      • 18 '

        Kolosevsky picked up a good ball from the right towards Forsberg, but the connection bounced off too soon and missed

      • 19 '

        A quick attack by the Swedes ended in a double pass between Kolosevsky and Isak, who passed to the right and kicked a ball that passed near the crossbar

      The composition of the game

      Referee:

      Daniela Orsato (Italy)

      Stadium:

      Hampden Park (Glasgow)

      4: 4: 2

      • 1 r.

        Olsen

      • 2 m.

        Lustig

      • 3 f.

        Lindloff

      • 24 m.

        Danielson

      • 6 l.

        Augustinson

      • 7 s.

        Larson

      • 20 c.

        Olson

      • 8 a.

        Akdel

      • 10 a.

        Forsberg

      • 21 d.

        Kolosevsky

      • 11 a.

        Isak

      4: 3: 3

      • 1 c.

        Bushan

      • 21 a.

        Krabayev

      • 13 a.

        Zbarni

      • 4 s.

        Krivtsov

      • 22 m.

        From Tbainko

      • 5 s.

        Siddurchuk

      • 6 t.

        Stefanenko

      • 17 a.

        Zinchenko

      • 7 a.

        Yarmolenko

      • 9 r.

        Yarmchuk

      • 10 m.

        Franco

      Sweden

      Coach:

      Jana Anderson

        Ukraine

        Coach:

        Andrei Shevchenko

          Will they make history?

          Ukraine national team players (Photo: Reuters)

          Today Shevchenko is the coach and he hopes to get output from Andrei Yarmolenko and Roman Yarmchuk who started despite the injury that caused him to miss training on Saturday, hoping to equal the achievement from the 2006 World Cup and reach the quarter-finals for the first time in Euro as well.

          The coach made two changes: Sergei Krivtsov and Tras Stefanenko at the expense of Ruslan Malinowski and Vitaly Mikolenko.

          Sweden have not been in the quarter-finals since 2004 and made one change with the placement of Diane Kolosevsky at the expense of Robin Kavison.

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