Michael O’Neill wants Northern Ireland to achieve something very few Premier League teams have managed this season – keep Alexander Isak quiet.
Newcastle striker Isak has been in red-hot form this term with 19 league goals as well as the clincher in last week’s historic Carabao Cup final success against Liverpool.
But on Tuesday night a young Northern Irish side will be tasked with stopping the 25-year-old widely regarded as Europe’s hottest property when they face Sweden in a friendly in Stockholm.

“We have our system of play and we will talk about that,” said boss O’Neill.
“He is a player we know well because he is much talked about in the UK and a fantastic player but I think it’s how we handle him as a team.
“I also think his role within the Sweden team is different to how he plays for Newcastle.
“We have shown the players that but it’s how we are as a team without the ball that’s the most important thing. Hopefully we can give him a quiet night.”

O’Neill is anticipating a Swedish backlash after they suffered a shock 1-0 friendly defeat in Luxembourg on Saturday.
“I would expect that,” he added. “The perception that going to Luxembourg and that it will be a straightforward game is a misconception because they are a very improved nation.
“As a manager you probably try things in these games and it may or may not come off for you.
“We would expect Sweden playing at home to want to put on a strong performance and strong display and we have to be ready to deal with that.”
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O’Neill, who confirmed Northern Ireland have arranged another friendly against Denmark in June, will be without Sunderland defender Trai Hume, who aggravated a hip injury in Friday’s 1-1 draw with Switzerland. Shea Charles will captain the side again.
Sweden boss Jon Dahl Tomasson is in need of a positive result after the Luxembourg defeat which was dubbed a “fiasco” by local media.
“I was disappointed and so were the players,” said the former Newcastle forward and ex-Blackburn manager.
“I didn’t recognise my team. We need to see a different Sweden – I didn’t enjoy that match.”

Victor Lindelof will start for the hosts with the Manchester United centre-back unsure about his club future.
The 30-year-old, who will be out of contract at the end of the season, said: “I’m very comfortable in United.
“I’ve been there for a long time and it’s the world’s best league. I’ll have to talk to everyone involved going forward.”