Waterloo Region Record

Switzerlan­d promises to be ready for Sweden

- MIKE CORDER

ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA — Switzerlan­d doesn’t want to be caught napping early in its World Cup soccer match against Sweden in the round of 16.

The Swiss have twice conceded the opening goal in Russia — first in their 1-1 draw with Brazil and again against Serbia — when Switzerlan­d became the first team at this World Cup to win after going a goal down.

“We have to be ready to play really from the get-go in such a way to have the initiative on our side,” coach Vladimir Petkovic said Monday through an interprete­r.

Switzerlan­d takes on Sweden in St. Petersburg on Tuesday, with the winner facing a quarter-final against either England or Colombia.

History is beckoning for the No. 6-ranked Swiss team.

If it beats Sweden, Switzerlan­d would reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1954.

The country has never advanced to the final four of the tournament. Sweden’s last quarter-final appearance was in 1994, on its way to the semifinals.

Midfielder Granit Xhaka wants to match Switzerlan­d’s best-ever World Cup finish and then surpass it.

“I hope that tomorrow is not our last match and even the next round will not be the final one for us in this tournament,” he said.

Against a Sweden team ranked No. 24 in the world, the Swiss team will be without the heart of its defence, with captain Stephan Lichtstein­er and Fabian Schaer suspended after picking up their second yellow cards of the tournament.

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