Jan Andersson wants Pontus Jansson back in the national team.
But the league leader got the noble again when he called before the League of Nations meeting.
“I got my call and then thanked him for thinking about it anyway,” says Janne Andersson.
Sweden has major injury problems in the midfield position during their national team meeting, but a solution to these problems could have been clarified pontos anise.
The 31-year-old left the national team after this summer’s European Championship and was recently called up Jan Andersonwho spoke about Jansson’s reasoning during Saturday’s press conference.
When he explained to me after the European Championships that “I want to invest in the family,” I could understand based on the history it was for him, Anderson says.
It refers to the fact that Pontus Jansson was rarely the first central defender during his time in the national team.
When we then got into our midfield crisis last fall, I called him and spoke to him from the perspective that he’s not too old and he’s done well at Brentford, the league captain continues.
Anderson called Janson again
Janne Andersson believes the break in the FN has benefited Jansson and is contributing to his coming off a strong season in the Premier League. So, send another signal to Jansson before the continuing rally.
When it was the same situation again, I think it was my duty to investigate him based on the fact that he knows our way of playing and has attended many gatherings before and knows the basic principles of how we work, says Anderson.
However, there was no yes from Pontus Jansson.
– He thought several days again but didn’t really feel it one hundred percent. He thrives well on the life he leads, with the club team, family and “not with the national team”. Based on all of this, I got my call and then thanked him for thinking about it anyway.
Forsberg: “Nice guy”
Emil Forsberg misses old Malmö Pontus Jansson team-mate for the national team.
He’s a fantastic individual on and off the field who adds an incredible amount. But when he makes the decision to do it for his family and career with Brentford, you have to accept, respect, and move on, Forsberg says.
– But I’ve known Pontus for a long time and I know how kind he is, so of course you miss him.