The Asian Age

Sweden don’t care about criticism

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Sochi, June 30: Sweden topped a group containing ousted world champions Germany so midfielder Albin Ekdal does not care about criticism that they are too defensive and dependent on long balls. Some English reporters have dubbed Sweden’s style as boring but Ekdal, whose side must beat Switzerlan­d in the last 16 to set up a possible quarter- final against England, who need to overcome Colombia, is not at all bothered by the critics.

“It’s not the most fun football to watch. English journalist­s say we’re boring, but who the hell cares?” he said at Sweden’s training base on the Black Sea coast.

Ekdal pointed to Sweden’s results, such as beating the Netherland­s to second place in their qualifying group for the finals in Russia and eliminatin­g Italy with a 1- 0 aggregate playoff win, as evidence of the success of their methods.

“We almost got a draw with the world champions ( Germany, who scoared an added time winner) and we beat Mexico 3- 0. I don’t think we’re going to change too much against Switzerlan­d. We’re best at maximising ( our resources),” he said.

“We can’t compete with France or Spain when it comes to skill on the ball, but luckily football is not decided by ‘ tiki- taka’ passes,” added the 28year- old.

Sweden take on Switzerlan­d on Tuesday in St Petersburg before England clash with Colombia in Moscow.

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Albin Ekdal

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