Paraguay goalkeeper Aldo Bobadilla insists his team will attack Sweden from the first minute of Thursday night's crucial Group B encounter in Berlin.
Both sides are in desperate need of three points, with the South Americans losing 1-0 against England on Saturday and Sweden surprisingly held to a goalless draw by Trinidad & Tobago.
And Libertad keeper Bobadilla is under no illusions regarding the importance of Paraguay's second group game.
"As well as us, they (Sweden) must win to qualify to the next round," he said.
"We'll look for the three points from the first minute, without doubt."
Bobadilla made his World Cup debut after replacing Justo Villar just seven minutes in against England and was delighted to get some playing time - even if it was not in the manner he had hoped.
"I'm happy for having played but not so happy because a team-mate picked up a serious injury," he added.
"Goalkeeper is a very delicate position on the pitch. In this case, Justo got injured while being in a very big moment and I'm sorry for that.
"We'll give him all the strength to get over it as soon as possible."