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Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Japan v Sweden soccer Live Streaming Semifinals FIFA Women's World Cup -13 July -2011 ,18:00 CET

 Japan v Sweden soccer Live Streaming Semifinals FIFA Women's World Cup -13 July -2011 ,18:00 CET

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Japan v Sweden  preview

Sweden got off to a slow start in the tournament, scraping by with 1-0 wins over teams they should have defeated easily in their first two games, but they have seriously found their form in their last two against the United States and Australia. Mostly, that seems to be because Lotta Schelin has found her form. Labeled as the female Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Schelin was poor in the first two matches, but very dangerous against the U.S. and unquestionably brilliant against Australia.

It wasn't particularly stunning that a team as good as Sweden was able to defeat the United States, but it was surprising that they were able to do it while Caroline Seger, their best player in their first two games, was suspended for yellow card accumulation. With Seger back in the lineup and Schelin back in form against Australia, Sweden finally reached their potential and put together their best performance of the tournament.

Their combination of form, speed, and skill makes them the slight favorites to win this tournament going into the semifinals, but their semifinal opponents are no slouches. Japan, the team in this tournament most often compared to Barcelona for their slick passing style, beat the favorites Germany in their quarterfinal match.

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