免费不卡中文字幕在线|久久做人人做人人综合|初尝黑人嗷嗷叫中文字幕|国产成人v片视频在线观看|欧美日本国产VA高清视频|亚洲国产精品国自产拍AV|国产欧美精品一区二区色综合|微拍国产私拍福利88精品视频

  • <button id="0gwi0"></button>
    <tfoot id="0gwi0"></tfoot>
  • <dl id="0gwi0"><acronym id="0gwi0"></acronym></dl>
    <li id="0gwi0"></li>
    <rt id="0gwi0"><acronym id="0gwi0"></acronym></rt>
  • <rt id="0gwi0"></rt>
  • History shows England vs Sweden quarterfinal could be suspenseful

    Source: Xinhua| 2018-07-06 17:17:12|Editor: Shi Yinglun
    Video PlayerClose

    Paul Giblin

    SAMARA, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Although England are the favorites to beat Sweden in their World Cup quarterfinal in Samara on Saturday afternoon, recent meetings between the two sides should give the English reasons not to be overconfident.

    Between 1968 and 2011 the two teams have met 12 times and England didn't win once. However England won their last competitive meeting 3-2 in the 2012 European Championships. Sweden won a rematch 4-2 a month later thanks in part to a spectacular goal scored by Swedish legend Zlatan Ibrahimovich.

    Looking even further back in time, Sweden has won seven of the last 20 meetings, nine have been draws and England has won four times. The past 26 years will have some painful memories for England supporters. In the 1992 European Championships, Sweden fought back from a goal down to beat England 2-1 in a game that became infamous for England coach Graham Taylor's decision to substitute captain Gary Lineker with almost half an hour remaining. It was to be Lineker's last appearance for his country.

    The two sides met in their opening match of the 2002 World Cup. Sol Campbell's header put England into the lead and Niclas Alexandersson equalizing in the second half. Both sides would progress out of a tough group also containing Argentina and Nigeria. 2006 saw another draw as it finished 2-2 in Germany; a result tainted for England by a serious injury to striker Michael Owen which would side-line him for the rest of the World Cup.

    It was not until 2012 that England claimed their first ever competitive win over the Swedes with late goals from Theo Walcott and Danny Welbeck seeing England come back from 2-1 down to win 3-2. So although a look at the two sides that are likely to play on Saturday implies England has the better players, a look at the history books shows that isn't always the key factor when these two teams meet.

    TOP STORIES
    EDITOR’S CHOICE
    MOST VIEWED
    EXPLORE XINHUANET
    010020070750000000000000011100001373061851