Sweden vs. England: Three Lions' Attack Will Dominate in Second Group D Match
England's defensive style of football earned them a point against France in the first match of Group D, but against an inferior team like Sweden, the Three Lions should open up their attack and be more aggressive going forward.
Playing an open game with France wouldn't have worked for England because the French had too much pace and goal-scoring ability for the English to play that kind of style.
Against a Sweden squad that doesn't have the same pace and strength at the back, England will be able to attack throughout the match with far more effectiveness than they did against France.
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The first group match was a high-pressure situation for the Three Lions. They couldn't afford to be beaten by a top side and fall behind in the group early.
Now that the pressure is a bit less since they got a point from the France game, England can take a breath, relax and play an attractive style of football.
Even though Wayne Rooney will miss one more match because of a suspension, England still has enough attacking quality to score goals against Sweden.
Striker Danny Welbeck is an impressive finisher in front of goal, while Ashley Young and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain can cause the Swedish defense major problems on the flanks with their speed and ability to fire crosses into the box.
England will need to score goals if they want to make a deep run in this tournament, and they might as well try to attack in an aggressive manner against an opponent that probably won't hurt them on the counter.
If England play a more attractive style of football against Sweden, they may realize that they have attacking talent that can score goals. This would help them as the tournament progresses.



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