After an incorrect VAR assessment – the national team filed a complaint with UEFA

Sweden’s third goal against Switzerland was disqualified after a VAR review.

A review that was later proven to be incorrect.

It’s a big mistake that shouldn’t happen, says Magnus Wyckmann, assistant captain of the national team.

Sweden led 2-1 against Sweden as the match clock was coming to an end.

per minute 88 holes Rebecca Blomqvist The match broke out with a 3-1 goal and a make-up chant.

More thought.

The case was subject to a VAR review and was subsequently dismissed.

An evaluation that was later proven to be incorrect.

– I am surprised. You don’t know where to draw the line, Magnus Wakeman says at a press conference the day after the game.

Midfielder Amanda Elstedt is on the same track.

– It’s too bad. VAR technology has cameras from every angle. If they put the line after that wrong is very bad. It is expected that the right decision will be made.

Rebecca Bloomqvist.

Don’t expect anything

When the coaching staff later saw the goal, they asked UEFA for an explanation.

– That’s too bad of them. But there is nothing I can influence now. We have indicated this to UEFA, but of course it will not change anything. It’s a pity we didn’t deserve 3-1, Wakeman says.

Although they pointed out the error to UEFA, they do not expect anything to happen, more than an apology.

We don’t expect anything, but I hope they make a mistake. It’s not a good idea not to know where to draw the line, says Wakeman.

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