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Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson thrilled after rout of Portugal seals top spot

Peter Gerhardsson was pleased Sweden secured their goal of topping Euro 2022 Group C with a 5-0 win over Portugal.

The number two side in the world cruised into the quarter-finals with an emphatic victory at Leigh Sports Village and the impressive margin of their triumph meant the Netherlands’ 4-1 success against Switzerland could only earn them a second-place finish in the group.

The defending champions will now face free-scoring Group D winners France in the last eight while Sweden will have an easier clash on paper with one of Iceland, Belgium or Italy for a semi-final spot.

A brace from Manchester City’s Filippa Angeldahl, coupled with Carole Costa’s own goal, put Gerhardsson’s team in control at the break and the icing on the cake was provided by Kosovare Asllani’s penalty and a wonderful fifth in stoppage time from Arsenal forward Stina Blackstenius.

“For us we had a goal to win the group but we don’t want to let Portugal into the game,” Gerhardsson told a press conference.

“It was a balance of that. During the game I think we had good control but they have some good opportunities to score one goal and maybe that can change the nerves of the game, because we have the results of Netherlands and Switzerland updated all the way.

“Portugal, what they have done is good and we have respect for them with our planning. In the first thing, I am happy we won the game and the second I am happy we won with five-zero so we won the group.”

Three of Sweden’s goals were from set-pieces, which was also the case during their last encounter with Portugal back in February when they won 4-0 in the Algarve.

A tweak in their tactics saw the 1984 European Championship winners finally make the most of their famed ability from free-kicks

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