The Bavarian giants’ captain is ready to take on their Scandinavian rivals, but the Germany international stressed that they will have to work hard to contain the Paris Saint-Germain forward’s goal-scoring exploits
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029. The PSG attacker has been
in top form this term netting nine goals in seven Ligue 1 games for the French club.
The Bayern Munich and Germany captain is wary of the threat posed by the powerful frontman and insisted that this will be their hardest qualifying match. He further added that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sweden-c3015 are a very good side, and one of the best teams
in their group.
"Sweden are dangerous opponents, maybe the strongest team [that we will face in the group]," the Bayern Munich defender was quoted as saying in an interview.
The right-ball stated that their opposition have a disciplined back-line, and in Zlatan they have a massive goal scorer and a creative attacker. Lahm suggested that Bastian Schweinsteiger’s criticism of the confidence in the team
is an eye-opener, and the national team players should take lesson from the judgement.
"They are well organised in defence, and in Ibrahimovic they have a complete striker who can be very dangerous," he mused.
The defender conceded that Die Mannschaft have to improve their game in order to make a big impact in the main event in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858. He also claimed that the team is under immense pressure to win a major tournament this time after failing
to perform in the latter stages of the previous few World Cups and European Championships.
"I see Bastian's comments as a positive, we should all listen to what he has to say and question ourselves. I don't know if the pressure building is to blame, but we all know that nobody is guaranteed to win titles,” he finally concluded.
Lahm said that in every major tournament they will face a couple of strong teams that will be very hard to beat.
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