Sweden will not change the way he played against England in the quarterfinals of the World Cup 2018. The Three Lions will be allowed possession in the region of Sweden.

According to Whoscored, Sweden is not a team that excels in the mastery of the ball. In three matches in the group phase of the World Cup 2018, Sweden can only reach for the possession of more than 50 percent while South Korea beat 1-0.

When the lost 1-2 from Germany, Sweden just got possession of 24 percent. Germany also became the only team that can break the goal Sweden. In the match against Mexico, The Blue-Yellow ball mastery 33 percent gain, but can win 3-0 and won the Group F.

Against Switzerland in the round of 16, Sweden also dominant with just not grabbing 33 percent mastery of the ball. If leveled the entire match, Sweden just got 40.4 percent mastery of the ball. However, Janne Andersson's team can win 1-0 and stepped into the quarterfinals.

In the quarterfinals, Sweden will be faced with English cuisine. Sweden's captain, Andreas Granqvist, believes that his team will not change their style of play. Sweden will let England controlled the ball and Marcus Berg cs will order an attack.

"Is usually the other team had better players on paper. We let them master the ball in our region, "rich Granqvist as quoted from Sky Sports.

"If you look at the games we play, of course your opponent had more possession, but we have created more chances. This is how we play, this is what we should do, "connect the captain.

"This is our strength and we must show our quality against other strong teams. This is a way for us to succeed and we will continue to be like this, "he said.

When compared to Sweden, the England was the dominant team with mastery of the ball. Of the four games that already traveled, The Three Lions got the ball just under 50 percent of the time lost to 0-1 from Belgium in the group phase.

Following rataan ball teams in the quarterfinals:

Brazil 57.2%

Belgium 54.5%

England 54%

Croatia 52.9%

France 51.9%

Uruguay 49.6%

Sweden 40.4%

Russia 39.9%