Janne Andersson criticism after 1-0 against Georgia in the World Cup tie



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Dissatisfied despite victory in World Cup qualifiers

Of: Andreas Käck, Johan Flinck, Linn Nordström, Michael Wagner, Simon Bank

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Victory in the World Cup qualifying premiere.

But Janne Andersson was anything but happy after the 1-0 win against Georgia.

– There are many things that I am not happy with, he says.

It ended up being a successful evening for Janne Andersson’s national team. Victory (1-0) and three points against Georgia and at the same time an unexpected loss of Spanish points against Greece (1-1).

But in terms of the game, there wasn’t much to be happy about, according to the league captain.

“Not happy”

After the game, he was disappointed in the effort.

– It’s a shame a move in our own game. We are not happy, of course not, he says.

At the end of the match, goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt was forced to make a sweaty save.

Were you nervous then too, Janne?

– I don’t get nervous. Or yes, it’s a matter of definition … I was more concerned. It was awkward in the second half. Unpleasant because sometimes he can lead 1-0 and feel like he’s in control, but sometimes it doesn’t feel right. Today we did not make it work. That feeling was not good, he says.

“Used very little”

Janne Andersson already felt some concern before the game about how the interaction between Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexander Isak would work out.

Then it says this:

– Both play alone up front in their club teams, and it is clear that all will not go well after a training session together. There were some good trends, but overall I think we use our forwards very little. I absolutely think he’s a pair of attackers who can create good things in the future, but we have little to work with there, he says.

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