“ We can beat any team in the world ”, explains Asllani in Sweden before England Clash

Kosovare Asllani said on Wednesday that Sweden should draw more attention to their women 2025 women when the Scandinavians are preparing for a quarter -final against England.

Spain, France and England have dominated the headlines in Switzerland, but Sweden has swept the last eight with three powerful displays, including a beat from Germany, on the way to win group C with nine perfect points.

“I have the impression that Sweden always flies under the radar, I would say,” Asllani, asllani midfielder told journalists.

“And this is something that suits us because we obviously think that we are one of the best world teams because of the results we have made in recent years tournaments.

“But people rarely talk about us like someone who can win gold.

“We know that we can beat any team in the world when we have our best day. We don’t think about it too much, but I think people should talk more about it.”

Sweden will face England, which finished second in group D, in Zurich on Thursday, with still fresh memories of a 4-0 defeat against the lionesses in the last euros three years ago.

But Asllani said that she and her teammates focus on two recent prints with the European champions in reigning while they hunted a first major honor since the first official Euros in 1984.

“We have an incredible belief in others and the whole team. We play very intense and physical football, and since (the coach) Peter (Gerhardsson) has taken over, which has developed”, “ Added Asllani.

“We have developed enormously in recent years. We have players in the main clubs, then you came here and you have sucked you together. We are a very hungry team and you want to succeed.”

She said she believed the tournament was starting seriously in the quarter -finals.

“It looks like a tournament really starts when the group phase is over. We have an experience of this kind of games, and the funny genre begins now … when you test your courage against the best teams.”

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