Ukraine feeling the pressure in opener vs Sweden
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The Olympic Stadium will turn into a raucous sea of blue and yellow on Monday when Ukraine takes on Sweden at the European Championship.
While both teams sport the same colors, there's no doubt who'll be feeling the most support from the crowd. Whether that will be a help or a hindrance, though, remains to be seen.
Ukraine is feeling the immense pressure that comes with hosting its first major tournament, and knows that the home fans will accept nothing less than a win. Sweden coach Erik Hamren believes the host usually does well in its opening game, with home-field advantage potentially offsetting whatever edge the Swedes may have when it comes to skill.
Ukraine coach Oleg Blokhin has called on the national press "not to raise expectations too high" despite being fully aware of the meaning this tournament has for the 45 million fans in the country.
"As Ukraine is the host, then you are expected to win," Blokhin said through a translator. "I understand my full responsibility. I know what the country expects from us. So I am telling the players that they have to defend the honor of the nation."
Veteran Sweden defender Olof Mellberg still remembers playing co-host Belgium in Sweden's opening game at Euro 2000, which resulted in a 2-1 loss. Mellberg, who is now entering his sixth major tournament, said taking the crowd out of the game quickly could be decisive.
"There's a lot of pressure on everyone, us too," Mellberg said. "But of course, if the home nation gets a good start and gets support from the crowd, that's often an extra benefit. We'll try to make sure they don't get that."
Adding to the pressure is the fact that this is a game that both teams need to win to have a realistic chance of advancing from Group D, which also includes France and England. Even a draw will be seen as a setback for both teams, as they will then likely have to win at least one of the games against the two group favorites.
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