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Squawka Football on Twitter - Marcus Berg had never previously scored more than 1 goal in a single game for Sweden.He has scored 4 against Luxembourg so far tonight. 😳 pic.twitter.com/4u8JZvGu6j— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 7, 2017
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BaraFotbolliHuvudet on Twitter - 8 games8 goals#MarkusBerg has scored more goals than the entire #Luxembourg team in the @FIFAWorldCup qualification #SWELUX pic.twitter.com/AWtcPuuQ7A— BaraFotbolliHuvudet (@BaraFotboll) October 7, 2017
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European Qualifiers on Twitter - 8-0! Sweden claim their biggest victory since 1938 to (temporarily) overtake France atop Group A......with FOUR goals for Marcus Berg! 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/KFhgFdpWoU— European Qualifiers (@EuroQualifiers) October 7, 2017
Well I happen to know that Sweden had to score as many goals as possible to keep Netherlands behind them. And now Netherlands have to win with at least 6-0 against Sweden to advance.
And with that netherland's chances stand this way... They need to win 2/2 remaining matches and also cover up a goal difference of 10 points. Hence, they'll have to score 5 goals each match. And hey, for that Sweden must lose each of its match.
now he knows they can :D