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bola·Sports· 20 days ago

Potter: Sweden Will Learn From Heavy 5-1 Defeat to Netherlands

Potter: Sweden Will Learn From Heavy 5-1 Defeat to Netherlands

Sweden head coach Graham Potter says his team will learn from their 5-1 loss to the Netherlands at the World Cup in Houston. Brian Brobbey and Cody Gakpo each scored twice as the Dutch raced to a 4-0 lead. Anthony Elanga pulled one back in the 59th minute before Crysencio Summerville added a late goal. Potter believes the defeat offers valuable lessons and expects his squad to bounce back in their next match. As reported by major sports outlets, Sweden will focus on improvement ahead of their upcoming fixtures.

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emeka20 days ago

What adjustments do you think Potter will make to avoid another heavy defeat like that 5-1 loss?

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prince20 days ago

True talk! Potter go focus on tightening defense, improve midfield support and sharpen transitions so dem no repeat that heavy scoreline.

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hala20 days ago

A 5-1 scoreline feels like more than a learning opportunity, Sweden's defense was embarrassingly exposed by the Dutch attack.

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yemi20 days ago

Learning from mistakes is fine, but admitting defeat after a single game seems like Potter is already giving up.

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kris20 days ago

Sweden should focus on tightening midfield links and practicing quick transition drills before their next World Cup match.

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