On Wednesday, Sweden's national team captain Janne Andersson presents the squad for the European Championship qualifiers against Norway and the Faroe Islands.

Ludwig Augustinsson will be operated on for a knee injury and is expected to be gone for three months. Also add that Martin Olsson is missing due to a worn out health and then suddenly Janne Andersson has quite a few alternatives to use on the left back.

- It doesn't boast of alternatives. What feels most logical and probable is that we get to see Niklas Hult. The last thing I heard was that he had a thigh cake but is curious enough to play. Holt does not feel like a pigeon kid and plays in AEK Athens in the Greek league. He has been a part of the national team before.

How much will Augustinsson be missing?

- Ludwig is a cannon player who will be missing, but I think Hult will manage the task.

Does Janne call Wendt?

Another Bundesliga player is Oscar Wendt. The left-back veteran thanked himself for the national team 2017.

- The question is whether it is possible that Wendt could be placed on that service. It feels like he has been disappointed by the national team management and is he even keen to act substitute for Augustinsson? Had he been craving it is clear that it is the most natural. Wendt is the best left-back available with Hult.

Should Janne Andersson call Wendt?

- Maybe you should check the situation and it may have been that Janne has had contact and Wendt has closed that door altogether.

Nannskog nevertheless thinks that Niklas Hult is most suited to start the two international matches against the Faroe Islands and Norway.

- He has been to many collections and knows the system and knows what Janne wants to get out.

Don't believe in rattles

We do not see any big bangs in the team selection - if you should believe Nannskog.

- Most are pretty cast and there are no long shots. It's the same guys and they've done well. The bark would be Muamer Tankovic if you now think he is a surprise. Another one that was recently damaged is Alexander Kacaniklic, who has been brilliant lately. It's really magnifying glass on him.