Jamaica Gleaner

Sweden’s Berg looks to end goal drought

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SWEDEN STRIKER Marcus Berg has scored everywhere he has played, except the World Cup.

The 31-year-old Berg has failed to find the net so far in Russia, including a miss in the 1-0 victory over Switzerlan­d that put Sweden into the quarter-finals for the first time since the 1994 tournament. But he is expected to be on the field again when his team faces England, which finally won a penalty shoot-out at the World Cup on Tuesday.

“He’s there. It’s just a matter of time,” Sweden coach Janne Andersson said after Emil Forsberg’s deflected shot was enough to beat Switzerlan­d. “Marcus is putting in an excellent performanc­e in this match.”

Berg looked to have emerged from the long shadow of Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c as he notched eight goals in World Cup qualifying, but he now has gone four World Cup matches without getting another.

It was the same story two years ago, when he was goalless at the European Championsh­ip in France, Ibrahimovi­c’s last tournament before he retired from internatio­nal football, as Sweden were eliminated after the group stage.

With a tactical game built on a foundation of rugged defence, Sweden look to their forwards to convert the few chances that fall to them in tight matches. So far in Russia, Berg has missed his shots or seen them saved. In 61 internatio­nal appearance­s, Berg has scored 18 goals.

His drought in Russia comes in the wake of a prolific season for the latest in a long line of clubs. He was the standout player last season for Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates, scoring 25 goals in 21 matches to lead his team to the league and cup double.

He has also prospered against lower-level opposition in World Cup qualifying, including scoring four when Sweden routed Luxembourg 8-0. A month earlier, however, Luxembourg had held European Championsh­ip runner-ups France to a frustratin­g 0-0 draw in another World Cup qualifier.

His coach is sure he will again do just that, hopefully against England tomorrow in Samara.

“The goals will come, that’s the way it is in football,” Andersson said. “Once a scorer, always a scorer.

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