Sweden manager, Graham Potter, has revealed his excitement ahead of a dream World Cup round-of-32 clash with France in New Jersey.
The former Chelsea coach acknowledged the immense challenge of facing a star-studded Bleus squad, but insists his side are looking forward to orchestrating a massive tournament shock.
The former Premier League manager was full of praise for the tactical depth and pedigree of the French national setup.
Speaking to the Swedish FA’s official website, Potter underlined the emotional significance of competing on football’s grandest international stage.
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“It’s going to be a fantastic match, the kind of game you dream of experiencing as a child. Playing in New Jersey against France in a World Cup knockout match, it doesn’t get any bigger than that. They are one of the best teams in the world, and we obviously have huge respect for them, but we are really looking forward to the match,” he said.
Didier Deschamps’ side entered the knockout phase in formidable form, boasting four consecutive victories in all competitions powered by the attacking brilliance of Mbappe, Olise and Ousmane Dembele.
Despite the calibre of the opposition players, Potter views the assignment as the natural expectation for any deep tournament run.
“They have world-class players in every department, they’ve won the World Cup before, and they have a coach who knows how to win matches, so it’s an immense challenge. But that is exactly what you expect in a World Cup knockout tie,” Potter added.
Sweden’s knockout clash against the former world champions was confirmed following the conclusion of the group-stage fixtures. Potter’s men secured their progression as a third-placed side on four points after grinding out a 1-1 draw against Japan in Dallas.
By contrast, a formidable French outfit comfortably topped their group with a perfect record, culminating in a resounding 4-1 victory over Norway.
