Switzerland head coach Vladimir Petkovic said Monday that his side would have to find "gaps" in Sweden's defense if they were to win their World Cup encounter.
The two teams will go head-to-head in the round of 16 at the St. Petersburg Stadium on Tuesday.
"We have been intensively preparing for the match since yesterday. Two players are suspended, but all the others are ready... The main thing is to defeat Sweden, this is our goal. We'll have to defend... and to attack very actively in order to create dangerous moments. I don't think we'll have much space. We'll have to find gaps to achieve something in the attack, which is not easy," Petkovic told journalists.
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