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Swedish national women's football team coach Peter Gerhardsson said he would be thrilled if Sweden could take on the Netherlands and win in their Women's World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, during a press conference in Lyon Stadium on Monday.
Gerhardsson revealed that the Netherlands is one of his favourite countries, explaining that watching Holland v West Germany in 1974's FIFA World Cup final as a 15-year-old was "one of the greatest football experiences of my life."
Sweden comes fresh from a stunning victory against Germany on Saturday, who it hadn't beaten in a major tournament of women's football since 1991.
Swedish national women's football team coach Peter Gerhardsson said he would be thrilled if Sweden could take on the Netherlands and win in their Women's World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, during a press conference in Lyon Stadium on Monday.
Gerhardsson revealed that the Netherlands is one of his favourite countries, explaining that watching Holland v West Germany in 1974's FIFA World Cup final as a 15-year-old was "one of the greatest football experiences of my life."
Sweden comes fresh from a stunning victory against Germany on Saturday, who it hadn't beaten in a major tournament of women's football since 1991.
no social media usage; news usage only; no usage after july 3, 2019 at 19:38 gmt
Swedish national women's football team coach Peter Gerhardsson said he would be thrilled if Sweden could take on the Netherlands and win in their Women's World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, during a press conference in Lyon Stadium on Monday.
Gerhardsson revealed that the Netherlands is one of his favourite countries, explaining that watching Holland v West Germany in 1974's FIFA World Cup final as a 15-year-old was "one of the greatest football experiences of my life."
Sweden comes fresh from a stunning victory against Germany on Saturday, who it hadn't beaten in a major tournament of women's football since 1991.