The UEFA EURO 2020 last-16 clash between Sweden and Ukraine was played on Tuesday night. It was another close and intense match to close out the round of 16. AC Milan legend Andriy Shevchenko changed his team from a back four to a back three for the first time in the tournament, and this adjustment became pivotal to the victory.
This tactical analysis is will pick out some of the key tactical points from this match, particularly Ukraines wing-backs and how they were vital to this win.
Lineups

Janne Andersson’s 4-4-2 formation was unchanged. In this game, the former IFK Norrköping manager tried Dejan Kulusevski with Alexander Isak upfront instead of playing Robin Quaison or Marcus Berg. The rest were the regular players he trusted who had led Sweden to the top of Group E.
It was a bold decision from Shevchenko to change his system for this match. Manchester Citys Oleksandr Zinchenko was moved to the left flank as a wing-back while Atalanta’s main man – Ruslan Malinovskyi started on the bench, which might be a tactical consideration or a result of his ineffective performance in previous matches.



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