Ken Sema has yet to kick a ball in competitive action at Euro 2020 but he is now preparing for the knockout stages after Sweden claimed a last-gasp 3-2 victory over Poland to finish top of Group E.
The Watford wideman was again an unused substitute and watched on as two Emil Forsberg goals put the Swedes seemingly in control by the hour mark of yesterday's clash.
However, their opponents battled back thanks to a brace from star striker Robert Lewandoski, only for Poland’s qualification hopes to be ended by Viktor Claesson’s winner in the third minute of injury time.
Sweden will now face Ukraine in the last 16 at Hampden Park on Tuesday knowing the winners will meet either England or Germany in the quarter-finals.
Before then, Sema’s Hornets teammate Daniel Bachmann is set to continue in goal as Austria aim to cause an upset and knockout Italy in their round of 16 tie at Wembley on Saturday.
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