Whether Sweden should advance to the main round or not will be decided tomorrow.

After the somewhat surprising loss to Slovenia, Poland is now waiting and once again Sweden is favorites. But if the men can handle the task, expert Magnus Grahn is not sure.

- If you had asked me before the European Championship started, I would not have been worried at all. But considering what the attack game looked like yesterday, I'm a little worried indeed.

SVT Sports handball expert participated in the Morning Studio and was generally critical of the Swedish effort. And, above all, there was one thing that Grahn thought was the big problem.

- Yesterday we had no edge game. Sweden has fantastic edge players but we had the first edge finish after 58 minutes, 58 minutes! It does not hold, Sweden must learn to play much wider.

"Nobody has any idea"

Another major concern for Sweden is that the rightist Albin Lagergren was missing from Slovenia. The 27-year-old has previously been away in the training matches before the European Championships but played in the premiere against Switzerland.

- If we start with the game first, it is clear that Sweden lacks Albin. Sweden is getting narrower in their game and the team needs left-handed right-handed.

- Then I can't help but get into how to handle this. Nobody who has any clue right now, is he sick? Is he injured? Or what is the status of him? Will he come back tomorrow or is it a week until he comes back.

- I have a hard time understanding this with the lid on during a championship. Then you can have the respect that someone can get sick or so.

The bright spot, on the other hand, speaks for Sweden to move on from the group is an earlier tradition of coping with difficult situations in the championship.

- I want to think that this is so, and I want the Swedish audience to have the chance to be part of that journey.