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France wary of Sweden side with ‘nothing to lose’ at World Cup

By AFP
June 30, 2026
Didier Deschamps, Head Coach of France, speaks during a press conference ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between Group France and Sweden at New York New Jersey Stadium.— AFP
Didier Deschamps, Head Coach of France, speaks during a press conference ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between Group France and Sweden at New York New Jersey Stadium.— AFP

East Rutherford: France coach Didier Deschamps has warned his team to be wary of a Sweden side with “nothing to lose” when the nations meet in the last 32 of the World Cup on Tuesday.

“Sweden not are playing for their survival. Obviously they will do everything to win the game, but they have nothing to lose,” Deschamps told reporters Monday at the MetLife Stadium outside New York City, where the tie will be played.

“We need to stay humble, maintain our determination and concentration. In the group stage winning the first game gave us some margin for error, but now we have no second chances.”Deschamps returned to the France team´s base in Boston on Saturday after missing the 4-1 win against Norway to fly home to attend his mother´s funeral.

France came into the World Cup as one of the leading contenders to win the trophy, following their triumph in 2018 and defeat on penalties to Argentina in the 2022 final. They were impressive in the group stage, at least after a shaky first half in their opening game against Senegal.

After winning that match 3-1 in New Jersey, they eased to a 3-0 victory over Iraq in a storm-interrupted contest in Philadelphia, and then hammered a second-string Norway in Boston.Les Bleus were one of only three teams to take the maximum nine points in the group stage, along with reigning champions Argentina and co-hosts Mexico.

Their tally of 10 goals scored was also the joint-highest in the first round along with Germany and the Netherlands. “We just need to stay confident, but now we wipe the slate clean,” said Deschamps about the start of the knockout phase.

“We are confident but we know that the quality of the opposition will go up as well.”Sweden made it to the World Cup via the backdoor, finishing bottom of their qualifying group but parachuting into the play-offs thanks to their performances in the UEFA Nations League.

France will not abandon the attacking philosophy that carried them through the World Cup group stage despite conceding chances, coach Didier Deschamps said on Monday, as midfielder Adrien Rabiot insisted Les Bleus would not let their status as overwhelming favourites breed complacency ahead of Tuesday’s last-32 clash with Sweden. France topped their group with a perfect nine points, scoring 10 goals against Senegal, Iraq and Norway, but their adventurous approach also allowed opponents opportunities.

“We have to score one more goal, not give up what we’re capable of doing,” Deschamps told a press conference on Monday.“We’ve conceded a few too many chances. Every match has a different scenario. Can you succeed like that? We did it four years ago.“We have the ability to create danger and hurt the opposition. That’s our strength and I want us to keep that strength.”