Sweden lacks AC in standard heat

lig. England warns of deadly heat in the coming days.

Then the national team can dispense with air conditioning and rely on small fans in hotel rooms.

– Natalie Bjorn says she’s too hot.

The British Metological Institute, the Met Office, has issued a red warning of extreme temperatures for parts of England, especially on Monday and Tuesday.

The warning applies to London and central England, including the areas around Manchester where the Sweden national team is based.

It’s about 40-degree temperatures on Mondays and Tuesdays, which partly affects football.

We want to play high intensity football and press a lot. When it’s hot, it obviously takes a little effort, says Natalie Bjorn.

Young fans in the players’ rooms.

The luxury Blågults Hotel lacks air conditioning.

Lina sleeps with nothing.

Sweden won’t play the quarter-finals until Friday when it’s hot.

“And then we still have a good experience from the Olympics which makes us feel that, well, if that happens, we still have the right tools,” Bjorn adds.

On top of that, there is no air conditioning at the Swedish Carden Park Hotel. Only small table fans are not as efficient.

– Yes, it’s really hot! “We have these fans that started,” Bjorn says, but there was a time when I woke up because it was so hot and Lena (Hortig) was lying and sleeping like it was nothing.

– I believed; “What is happening…”. But we can only turn on the fans and keep the windows open.

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As Fridolina Rulfo says:

– There will be a complete grinding on the fan.

One of the rooms in which the players live.

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