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Leah Williamson: England captain says ‘relentless’ Sweden ‘deserve more recognition’

England captain Leah Williamson says Euro 2025 quarter-final opponents Sweden are “relentless” at major tournaments and “deserve a little bit more recognition”.

Sarina Wiegman’s side finished runners-up in Group D, while Sweden won all three group matches to finish top of Group C and set up Thursday’s match (20:00 BST).

Sweden beat Euro 2022 finalists Germany 4-1 with an impressive performance in their last match and conceded just one goal in the group stage.

Alongside England and France, they are the only nations to have reached the quarter-finals in all five major tournaments since 2017.

And aside from their 4-0 loss to England in the Euro 2022 semi-finals, Sweden have won six of their past seven games in the competition.

“Sweden’s previous results at tournaments are incredible. They are relentless when it comes to tournament football,” said Williamson.

“Maybe disrespectful is too strong a word, but I do think they deserve a little bit more recognition.

“When you have a team who work for each other like Sweden, then you don’t need to necessarily have a crazy standout threat because everyone plays their roles.

“They are hard to prepare for in that sense. The discipline for them all to complete their jobs on the pitch makes them a dangerous side.”



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