3 strengths and 2 weaknesses of Sweden's national

Sweden will meet with England in the quarterfinals on Saturday. The team scanned the shift to the quarterfinals, I have secured it for the first time since 1994. This tournament has been very successful for Janne Anderson, who led his team as leader of the group, which included German champions, but [...]
This tournament has been very successful for Janne Anderson, who led his team as leader of the group, which included German champions, but despite that Swedes takes a major step towards the phase of direct elimination.
They have well managed the game with a stable and large soul shown in the field.
Analyzing Sweden's games, the three strengths and two weaknesses have been recorded.
Strong Points
Teamwork

If it's one of the things you can say about Sweden, it's the main key to working in groups. They've been working as a unit and it's been hard to crack open a corridor to drill holes from opponents.
Organiser and defender Andreas Granqvist has been very important in organising Swedish defence, said “Squawka” Transmission Periscope.
Defense Organization

Not only does Sweden's joint organization but general protection skills are impressive in this championship. That starts with goalkeeper Robin Olsen who was a underrated star before.
Goli, who accepted from Germany in the group phase, is the first accepted after 548 minutes.
Janne Andersson tactical plans

4-4-2 is the formation he built in the victory over Italy in two valuable play-off matches to qualify at the World Cup.
He has knowledge on strong sides and uses this system to adapt players to their most productive roles.
Weaknesses

A player who hasn't had the quality to show enough at the World Cup is Marcus Berg.
The striker has had several cases enough to score, but has failed to find the goal so far; number 9 has had four chances to score, but failed in all cases.
The Lack of a Perpetual Midfielder

Sweden has scored almost every match, but goals have been scored more by protective lines. This is highlighted by the fact that their goal against South Korea, which came from the white spot, was the first in 402 minutes of international football.
They have created 38 chances in Russia so far, one less than England, but they have scored only six goals compared to the nine that England has scored.
Sweden is also a highly concentrated game in their area, and they have a small ball hold./Periscopi/