Viaplay is already better than C More

Friedrich Ljungberg in a brand-new, yet-to-be-confirmed accent, Eric Neva in a white ribbed jacket and Lars Lagerbäck in a rope ladder-length tie.

Sweden was defeated by Norway, and Viaplay started better.

Rights come and go, those who broadcast the national team matches over the years have been many, you probably remember that a long time ago we had to watch some qualifying matches on Channel 5.

It was not good.

C more It’s been a lesson for a while and for 20 years co-stars with SVT, no one has forgotten how TV4 cut broadcasts only last summer when Denmark met Finland and Christian Eriksen fought for his life in the park.

As I understand it, they still talk in TV4’s house about the shame they had to put up with because they didn’t have the skills required to stream when you need it most.

Now all of a sudden Viasat is back in the game again, or if it’s NENT, or ViaplayNo one knows what they call themselves because they change names as often as the rest of us do when parking.

When C More took charge of the Champions League from Viaplay, Viaplay had to fight back, and sometimes TV companies seemed ready to take anything.

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Viaplay is now showing the Nations League and will also broadcast the most important qualifying matches going into the future and up to 2028.

They know how to broadcast football and they have started well.

Jennifer Kochoxlan led Studio One, and Niklas Gehdi took on the role of announcer for the Norway match despite the fact that with almost nervous curiosity he broadcast the Ice Hockey World Cup 98 days in a row.

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Viable, suddenly.

How wonderful it was to get rid of this tired, sometimes theatrical, more production with a studio in a basement somewhere in Freihamn, hundreds of miles from the football field where football was played.

Swedish Football Treasure

Viaplay was in place on the sidelines but it was not only proximity that raised the broadcast, it was also Lars Lagerback.

Lagerbäck turned 73 and sounded a little weak in his voice from time to time, but after the match he was omnipotent.

Lagerbäck questioned Jan about his timing, Janne answered and talked about the consequences, and Lagerbäck praised his consequences.

There is nothing in the world that Lars Lagerback loves more than consistency and consistent people.

Lasse kept quizzing Emil Forsberg (“I felt like you got a little bit too steady when I won the ball”) and we who watched got to get some rare sports TV lectures, you know, who can actually make one of them sit down completely silent and just listen.

Sweden’s national football team has always been short-tempered, particularly during Lagerbäck’s tenure as captain of the national team, and when they end up being near experience in the studio after a heavy loss, anyone can get angry about anything at any time.

Lagerbäck is a treasure trove of Swedish football and after two international matches, Viaplay showed they had a lot more to achieve than C More in the end, unofficial cover of Mendy.

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It is also interesting that no football player or football coach has seen anything.

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The penalty kick that Norway received in the first half was horrific and a betrayal of all football fans, but after the match no one witnessed the situation.

The most involved, or at least in the neighbourhood, said Kraft, and everyone who asked what position the others had seen, checked and rotated, saw nothing.

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Those of us who look, believe, hope and expect things from the national team, do we really have to put up with this kind of ignorance?

If Jan Andersson, captain of the Swedish national football team, could not look at a controversial situation and decide the match and could comment on it after the match, it means that he has committed a misdemeanor.

The road to the European Championship final in 2024 is almost like a Lars Lagerback tie, and of course we will tire of Ljungberg, Niva, Jihde, Holmgren and Viaplay too.

I am really looking forward to throwing TV, all the experts and the entire Swedish national football team’s achievements out the window.

Kicked out the window, it seems.

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