Djordich’s criticism of Sweden: ‘I’m angry’

Bojan Djordich is worried about the Swedish national team after the new loss.

He doesn’t see that the new gameplay will be put into place this fall.

– I’m angry because we lost two games in a row against a national team like Norway, says the expert at Viaplay.

Sweden’s Nations League rally started positively with a 2-0 win away to Slovenia.

Then there were three consecutive losses to Jan Andersson’s national team blue and yellow and Sweden no longer had a chance to win their group in the Nations League despite having two matches left.

Djordich’s criticism of Sweden

After Sunday’s loss to Norway, Viaplay was the expert commentator Bojan Djordich Disappointed.

– The performance of the national team group failed, Djordich says on the broadcast.

Then he continues his long talk about Sweden’s problems.

– We lost a lot of players, there were replays, many midfielders disappeared and people were called up. But in fact we seem to have backed off and paused for a bit. I’ll wait for the big review until September, but my gut feeling isn’t very good. I don’t see that we’re going to start finding the right thing with this new game system in such a short time.

“Should Finland also start coming?”

Above all, Bojan Djordic sees problems in defensive play centrally on the field.

The defensive game was non-existent. I don’t think people can be happy. We can make excuses and quirks, but if you ask me, I’m pissed that we lost two games in a row against a team like Norway, he says and concludes:

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Denmark is over, Norway is also catching up. what happened after that? Should Finland also start coming? These are the questions I ask myself. I know we are a small country but we have to be able to ask for more and the requirements have to be higher if we want to play a tournament again.

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