Potter shuffles pack to find stability as Sweden progress to knockout stage
DALLAS, June 25 : Sweden coach Graham Potter made several changes to his line-up for Thursday's World Cup match against Japan and was rewarded with a 1-1 draw that sees his side through to the knockout stage as one of the best third-placed teams.Following their 5-1 defeat by the Netherlands in their previous
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