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Published 14:29 10 Jun 2016 BST
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From a Swedish perspective there are a few things that they will look to exploit. There will be space out on the flanks behind the fullbacks if Ireland uses the same tactics as earlier. Leipzig winger Emil Forsberg (above) will look to take advantage of that.
The other question is whether the back four can handle a player of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's quality, neither Darren Randolph or Shay Given feels good enough at this level really. I'm sure Erik Hamrén will want to take advantage of that.
Martin O'Neill is still a respected coach in Sweden. He is of course best known for his time in Celtic when Henrik Larsson ruled Scottish football. While perhaps, like many of the players, his best days are behind him, there is a sense that his tactics are better suited to international football, where organisation and a defensive approach are often vital for success. It's more about not conceding than scoring goals.
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The fact that Roy Keane is an assistant manager is not something that people care about. Few people take him seriously. He did a decent job at Sunderland 10 years ago but it feels like it's more about headlines with him.
If anything people might be hoping for him to create a rift in the Ireland squad before the game with an ill thought comment but other then that no one feels he has any real influence on how Ireland will play.
When it comes down to it, it will be a tough game but if Sweden play to their level they will win.
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