What is the most important thing you need to do to win?

- We must be very vigilant in fixed situations.

Sweden is a team that is doing really well there.

It will be very important to win physical moments and at the same time attack well, says the 44-year-old before the meeting at Hampden Park in Glasgow.

Federation captain Janne Andersson and several Swedish players have talked about having a better offensive against Ukraine than they have had during the group game.

But Shevchenko does not expect any further change in the Swedish team.

- I do not think the game will change much.

They have two good forwards who can put a lot of pressure and it is a team that can be quite aggressive and also defend in a good way, he says.

Great respect for Janne Andersson

Janne Andersson may not have the same international repertoire as Shevchenko.

But that does not stop Ukraine's national team captain from having respect for Sweden's ditto.

- I have great respect for a coach who has his own philosophy, a coach who gives the team a chance to achieve results.

The team has its own style.

They are well prepared, physically strong and know how to use it.

I have great respect for them, says Shevchenko.

Ukraine had to take points against Austria in the last group game to safely advance to the eighth but lost 0-1 and got some ironic help from Sweden who defeated Poland to advance.

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