Jan Andersson after Sweden lost to Serbia

Belgrade / Stockholm. Jan Anderson did not consider quitting.

At the press conference after the big loss to Serbia, the captain of the national team answered questions about his future.

“I can’t comment on what everyone thinks,” says Anderson.

Sweden’s national football team has lost seven of its last nine matches.

Saturday’s 4-1 loss to Serbia meant the fourth consecutive defeat in the Nations League for Blue and Yellow.

Yan after the loss

– I hate losing football matches, so obviously I’m not feeling well now, says the captain of the national team Jan Anderson after the game.

With the results, some votes have been raised because Sweden needs to change the captain of the national team in order to turn the tide.

People think and think about what I do and what we do. It is basically positive. The way forward is to tighten our grip and my job now is to look forward. I can’t comment on what everyone thinks, says Janne Andersson.

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feel pressured.

– I’ve done that since day one as captain of the national team. But I am safe and will continue to fight with my teammates, starting on Tuesday.

Have you considered quitting now that the going was hard?

– No, I don’t have it.

Dejan Kulusevski didn’t hesitate for a moment when he asked Sportbladet if he trusted Janne Andersson.

– One hundred percent, I am ready to do everything for that man, says Kulusevsky.

Sweden meets Slovenia at home on Tuesday. If Sweden does not win that match, the team will be relegated to Nations League Group C.

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