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    Sweden seeks to shake off Zlatan shadow

    He did not play in the qualifiers nor come out of retirement for the World Cup, yet Sweden will look to step out of the shadow of Zlatan Ibrahimovic when it faces South Korea at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium on Monday.

    Sweden seeks to shake off Zlatan shadow
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    The Asians, however, will be relying on their sole world class talent, Son Heung-min, to inspire them on the pitch as both teams try to shake off poor form in their opening Group F game. 
    Ibrahimovic, who scored 62 goals in 116 appearances for the Scandinavian nation, still dominates conversation around the team even though coach Janne Andersson has been keen to move the narrative on.
    “This is incredible! This player has stopped to play with Sweden one year and a half ago and we are still here talking about him,” Andersson said after Sweden upset Italy in November’s playoffs to return to the World Cup field for the first time since 2006. “Gosh, we need to talk about the great players we have in this team I believe.”
    But the likes of Emil Forsberg, John Guidetti and Ola Toivonen have lacked not only the bluster but also the form to move maverick Ibrahimovic from the spotlight, even though Sweden is now seen as a much more cohesive unit. It did not help, either, that Sweden failed to score in its last three warm-up internationals. Its patchy form is matched by opponent, South Korea, also far-from-inspiring in the build-up to the tournament.
    Back for its ninth successive finals, South Korea will be looking to forward Son to take the leading role after scoring 18 goals in all competitions for Tottenham Hotspur last season. “I feel great when people say good things about me but what’s important is that I have to show it on the pitch. I know lots of people’s expectations are on me, so I also feel a responsibility,” he said.
    South Korea will be keen to avoid any repetition of the fury that greeted its return home from the last finals in Brazil. Just a single point from its three group matches led to the squad being pelted with toffees – a play on the expression “go eat toffee” which is an insult in Korea.
    • Sweden is back for the first time since 2006 as it competes at a 12th World Cup finals, having upset Italy in the playoffs last November.  
    • South Korea has qualified for every World Cup since 1986, making it now nine in a row, with its best performance reaching the semi-final when it was co-hosts with Japan of the 2002 tournament.
    • Sweden has not won its opening game at any World Cup since 1958, when it beat Mexico 3-0 on home soil. 
    • The Koreans have won only one of their last nine World Cup games, which was a 2-0 victory over Greece in their opening game in 2010.
    • Previous meetings: They have played four times, with Sweden winning twice and the other two being drawn.

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