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Graham Potter says Netherlands a World Cup favorite
Sweden coach Graham Potter has placed the Dutch side high on his agenda, describing the Netherlands as a top‑level opponent and one of the favourites for the tournament’s final victory, as the two teams prepare to meet in Houston after Sweden’s 5‑1 opening win over Tunisia.
Sweden opened their World Cup campaign with a dominant performance, beating Tunisia 5‑1. The victory highlighted Sweden’s attacking potency and set a positive tone for the group stage.
Reflecting on the upcoming clash, Potter said, “We know we have to play better if we want to get something here.” He made the comment following the Tunisia match, emphasizing the step up required against the Dutch.
Potter warned his squad against dreaming prematurely, stating, “At this moment we are not busy dreaming. We work hard, try to get better every day and make sure the players are ready for the match.”
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He added, “If we play from our strengths and act as a team, we certainly have a chance to win.” The coach stressed collective effort as the key to challenging the Netherlands. According to Potter, the Netherlands is the best team in the group and a contender for the final title. He described them as a “top‑level opponent” that Sweden must respect. The remarks were delivered during a pre‑match press conference ahead of the Houston encounter. Potter’s focus remained on preparation, sharpness and teamwork rather than speculation. Studio Oranje later highlighted the Dutch squad, Curaçao and World Cup debutant Deveron Fonville. The coverage underscored the broader interest surrounding the tournament’s group fixtures.