Berg, who told him before the match that he will finish in the national team after the European Championship, was involved in both Sweden's goals.

He nodded in first, played by Emil Forsberg.

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Marcus Berg gives Sweden a dream start Photo: Bildbyrån

In the decisive 2-0 goal he assisted.

- It was very nice attack. Foppa (Emil Forsberg, ed. Note) on the edge doing it and then a good finish from me, says Marcus Berg to C More.

- I put it in to Quaison who finished well, fantastic, he continues on the second goal.

Afterwards, Berg was noticeably moved.

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Robin Quaison makes 2-0 for Sweden. Photo: Photo Agency

"Unfortunately, this is happening again"

- It's hard to get in, I'm mostly empty, it'll probably take you to the hotel before it blends in.

Some messes occurred on the stand. Firecrackers were fired, Bengals were lit and for a short period in the first half the game was blown off.

In the second half the game was blown off again. According to information to SVT Sport, it must have been due to racist calls directed at Alexander Isak.

- Unfortunately, it happens again. But all cred to our players.