shout. The best way to get to the final is not something that the Swedes analyze.
The candidates for the European Championship play for gold regardless of the competitors.
We know we can beat everyone, says Linda Simbrandt.
Saturday night, the yellow-and-blue ship takes off. The final destination is Wembley.
After bronze at the 2019 World Cup, and silver at the 2021 Olympics, the goal is to win the gold medal.
The path to the address will be fraught with various obstacles. But who gives Sweden players so little energy?
Ahead of the premiere against the Netherlands, there is no focus on winning being important to the next group win, which in turn will likely mean avoiding France in the quarter-finals.
It feels good or bad if we come first or second. The most important thing, says Hannah Glass, is that we move on from the group regardless of the team.
Before the premiere, the midfielder hits Linda Cimbrandt Although the achievements and results of the national team in recent years have created a sense of security in the team.
– We’ve come to a point with this team where we no longer think of any opponents we have. We start with the opponent, no matter what, and plan our match. We are strong and good. We know we can beat everyone!
Is it something that has always existed or developed?
– I think that something has turned up. We’ve come to a point where we know what we can influence is the next game and that’s what we focus on. That’s likely to be a strong point where we’ve come, Sembrandt says:
We feel that we are a very strong national team in terms of what we have achieved in recent years. But we have to be humble in the face of that too, we can lose to almost everyone too. This is how football developed.