Manchester Evening News

England are just ‘spoilt children’ says Mild

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FORMER Sweden internatio­nal Hakan Mild has welcomed his country’s quarter-final draw against England, claiming Gareth Southgate’s side are ‘spoilt children’.

Mild has history with English football, briefly representi­ng Wimbledon in 2001/02 as well as scoring three times against the Three Lions on internatio­nal duty.

The 47-year-old, who was also on the receiving end of a challenge by United’s Paul Scholes at Wembley in 1999, was dismissive of the side awaiting his country in Samara.

While most onlookers have been struck by the humility and togetherne­ss of the young squad put together by Southgate, Mild took a different view in his role as a pundit on Svergies Radio.

“It couldn’t be a better draw, they think they are so good, they are not,” Mild (pictured) is quoted as saying.

“They are spoilt children who earn a lot of money. They don’t have the desperatio­n needed.”

Barring golden boot frontrunne­r Harry Kane, England are less reliant on star power and more on team cohesion than in previous tournament­s, but Mild thinks Sweden have the edge in that regard.

“You are not terrified when you see this team. It suits Sweden well,” he said.

“If we get through the first 20 minutes we can go through. They are limited.”

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