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Sweden Cannot Stop France's 1.8 Billion Euro Squad -- Xiao Cai Shen's World Cup Betting Diary 🔥
In this World Cup, Group F has become a true "Group of Death". The group's first-place team, Netherlands, was eliminated by Morocco (ranked 8th in the world), the second-place team, Japan, faced Brazil and lost after a hard fight, and now the third-place team meets France, the biggest favorite to win the championship. They'll probably be booking their tickets home as well! Xiao Cai Shen believes that France will beat Sweden by a large margin in this match:
France's performance in the group stage was nearly perfect: three wins, nine points, 10 goals scored and only 2 conceded. They advanced to the knockout stage as undisputed group winners. Deschamps' team has long embedded the word "stable" into their tactical DNA. Their characteristic low-block elastic defense combined with extreme vertical fast breaks leave all opponents guessing their offensive and defensive rhythm. Mbappé is in hot form in the group stage, Dembélé's wing breakthroughs remain sharp, and Olise's interposition runs always tear apart opponent defenses. This attacking unit, with a total value exceeding 1.8 billion euros, carries enough pressure to shred defenses with every push. Even more frightening, Deschamps, as a World Cup-winning coach, has almost never made mistakes in knockout stage lineups. He will not give Sweden any chance for an upset. He will firmly control the tempo of the game from the very first minute.
In contrast, Sweden's path to the knockout stage has been full of luck from the very beginning. They finished the group stage with 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss, accumulating 4 points, squeezing into the "best third-place finisher" spot by a narrow goal difference advantage. The memory of being thrashed 5-0 by Netherlands in the previous match remains a shadow that the defense cannot erase. The flaws of this Swedish team have been fully exposed: the imbalance of a top-heavy lineup remains unresolved. They conceded 7 goals in three group matches. Their defense's weaknesses—slow turning and poor positional coverage—are magnified when facing high-frequency flexible ground penetration. Manager Potter has only been in charge for two months, and the team has not yet developed mature tactical cohesion. Against a top-level powerhouse like France, there is almost zero room for on-the-spot adjustment.
Historical head-to-head data also completely favors France. In the last two encounters, France has won both. In the last meeting in the 2020 UEFA Nations League, France defeated Sweden 4-2. Psychologically, the entire Swedish team is naturally disadvantaged against France. Their last knockout stage win over a top-tier powerhouse in the World Cup dates back more than half a century. Such a gap in big-match pedigree cannot be filled by temporary passion.
The game's direction will be predictable from the start. France will use continuous positional passing and cutting to wear down Sweden's defensive patience. Mbappé's extreme speed will become a nightmare for Sweden's defenders, and Dembélé's wing crosses will continuously create goal-scoring opportunities. Even if Sweden adopts a parking-the-bus defensive stance, it will be difficult for them to go the full 90 minutes without making mistakes. Their few counterattack opportunities will be easily neutralized by the iron defense led by Saliba and Upamecano.
When the final whistle blows, the scoreboard will likely show a score of 2-0 or 3-1. France will claim a bloodless victory. In the night of Boston, the song of the Gallic rooster will drown out the cries of the Nordics. This is not a closely matched contest; this is the most realistic script of World Cup knockout stages — pedigree and strength are always the first principles that determine victory and defeat.