Nannskog: “I really didn’t want Spain”



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Despite the lottery now still falling to Spain and World Cup qualifying group B, expert Daniel Nannskog believes Janne Andersson can benefit from previous encounters when there are qualifying matches against the 2010 world champion.

– We recently faced Spain in a qualifier for the European Championship in two games, it means a lot and now Janne knows what to expect. You can go back and see what needs to be done right, says Nannskog.

During the qualifying rounds of the European Championship 2019 he lost Sweden away match against Spain 3-0 But it was extremely close win at home. A late draw by the guests gave the final result 1-1.

Now the Spanish are waiting both in the European Championship and in the qualifiers for the Qatar World Cup 2022.

Nannskog’s words about the group’s opponents

Spain: A classy team, extremely skilled with the ball, but not only rolling the ball so much now, but wanting to finish earlier. Now the ball doesn’t roll for all eternity before they come to an end. Last time they beat Germany, play the perfect match you can get.

Greece: They are in a generational change and have started to play with younger players and have moved away from the defensive Greece that we knew when they won the European Championship. They have a new coach who is betting on offensive football with more ball possession.

Georgia: A selection that lacks great profiles but that still has a long way to go. Considering how we’ve played against the smaller nations of late, this should be a team that Sweden can beat.

Kosovo: In Kosovo, there are many players who played or are playing in the Allsvenskan, including Ibrahim Drecevic and Arber Zeneli, who previously played in Elfsborg. Anel Raskai, whom Janne Andersson previously trained in Halmstad, is also part of the Kosovo team.

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