Sweden head coach Janne Andersson says his team are confident ahead of the upcoming game against Mexico and must not concentrate on refereeing mistakes from the previous World Cup matches.
Sweden were denied a penalty, after their forward Marcus Berg was brought down by Germany defender Jerome Boateng in the box, and went on to lose the match 2-1 on Saturday.
“Tomorrow’s match will be important and defining, but we do not want to concentrate on (refereeing) mistakes. We must concentrate on preparing for the game,” Andersson told journalists.
He added that the coaching staff has “confidence in their team” and, although Mexico has a “strong squad and talented players,” Sweden “has what it takes to win.”
Sweden will play their last Group F match against Mexico at the Yekaterinburg Arena on Wednesday. Mexico are top of the group, after beating Germany and South Korea in their first two matches.
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