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Jean: “It will be interesting to see who comes forward”

Ljubljana. Tonight, the test round for the national team begins.

The League of Nations, then.

First stop: Ljubljana.

Jury: Janne Andersson and Peter Wettergren.

It will be interesting to see who is moving forward, says Anderson.

A new way to play, old players giving themselves thanks, several performances from key players, a host of new players and many of them getting a lot of playing time due to a tight schedule.

The Swedish start to the Nations League, with four matches in eleven days, will be a test for the players there Jan Anderson The gameplay (4-3-3) adapts to the material, former players are challenged after missing the World Cup this spring and newcomers want to join the national team.

– I don’t know today who the best eleven from this team are if I’m to be honest. He is quite equal in a number of positions and there are many new players involved, says the league captain himself.

Below, Sportbladet has divided 25 players into 7 different categories regarding where we think they are in the national team hierarchy, from the biggest stars to those at the back of the queue and among those primarily challenging and challenging.

Federation Captain Jan Anderson.

A tough fight on four places

Equally, it should be on…

… a center back next to Joachim Nelson, who can be described as being given now with Victor Nelson Lindelof, Pontus Jansson, Marcus Danielsson and Philip Hellander for various reasons.

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…inside midfield behind “Tian” Emil Forsberg (right?). Albin Ekdal is injured and Christopher Olson must face a challenge after a rather poor match in the World Cup qualifiers. Jesper Karlstrom and Matthias Svanberg will get their chances there in the Nations League. Will Jens Cajuste finally have a chance from the start in a competitive international?

…one is out of a striker’s place when Dejan Kulusevski takes the other. In the first place, Victor Cleeson and Jesper Carlson will likely fight over who will take her in the future with Anthony Ilanga as the sniper behind her.

We actually only found five players, including two goalkeepers, who have been in the World Cup for nearly four years.

This opens up opportunities and my experience as a coach is that players who are on their toes and who have the opportunity often take the opportunity. I think it’s exciting and fun and it will be interesting to see who is going forward. But you cannot rate a player based on just one match or 30 minutes. But if we could develop both teams and some players were really going forward, I would have been very happy, says Jan Anderson.

biggest stars

Emil Forsberg

Alexander Isaac

Diane Kulusevsky

Robin Olsen

Commentary: The name of the national team poster that also forms the backbone of the new style of play. This also includes Victor Nelson Lindelof when he joins. Olsen’s name may not be a label name in the same way as the others, but it’s completely understated in the back.

Given at eleven start

Ludwig Augustinson

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Emile Kraft

Comment: If players are healthy, they are given now.

a challenge

Victor Cleeson

Robin Quayson

Christopher Olson

Comment: Players who have played major roles for several years, especially Claesson and Olsson. But their efforts in the World Cup qualifiers combined with the knocks of new players mean they can no longer be sure of a place in the eleven. When Janne now switches to a pure striker, it will be even more difficult for Quaison, even if he can play abroad as well (but there the competition may be more difficult in the future).

The “Old” Challengers

Matthias Svanberg

Joachim Nelson

Jesper Carlstrom

Comment: It is now or never the time that Svanberg and Nelson, who have been around for a while, show that you should have a permanent place in the starting lineup even when the injured players return. Karlström is of course not very old in the game (albeit he is 26 years old) but he did get a pretty big role straight into the World Cup qualifiers in March and thus ended up in this gang with ‘old’ rivals.

New Challengers

Jesper Carlson

Anthony Elanga

Gabriel Gudmundsson

Victor Ruted

Jeans Cagust

Joel Anderson

Comment: For players like Carlson and Ilanga, among others, Jan Andersson has changed his way of playing – he believes a lot in young strikers abroad. They’ve also been hot in their club teams, as well as Gudmundsson and Geocress. Cajuste also joins here despite being part of the national team for a while (but has only played 44 minutes in competitive international tournaments) and can be categorized into “Old Challengers” and “Troop Players” at the moment. But Cajost is young and injuries and club changes last year. Joel Anderson slips here as well as being the latest auditioned as Emile Kraft’s backup, unless Jan Anderson sees Edvin Kurtulus as a replacement there. Kraft has barely started all four games, so it’s likely more than just a jump in play for Joel Anderson.

Spelars

Alexander Milosevic

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Carl Starfelt

Christopher Nordfeldt

Comment: Both Milosevic and Starvelt are likely to get a lot of playing time in the Nations League, but they are getting it mainly because of their acute midfield crisis. With Nilsson Lindelöf and Helander back this fall, they’ve ended up a bit in the queue again – if neither of them clearly surpasses Joakim Nilsson in these June matches. The midfield duo doesn’t belong to the young goalkeeper and he’s been prominent in the national team periphery for a while without Jean really believing in him. Nordfeldt finished second behind Olsen and in fact was the only player on the team in the 1980s.

At the back of the queue

Branimir Harjuta

Hajlmar Akdal

Edvin Kurtulus

Andreas Lindy

Comment: This gang should all be 3rd or 4th. May be some short roles here and there.

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