On Monday, it was confirmed that Albin Lagergren will be discharged from the Swedish EM squad and replaced with Jack Thurin. A switch that drastically reduces Sweden's chances of medal in the championship, says SVT's expert Magnus Grahn.

- The fact that Albin Lagergren is not present reduces the chances of Sweden to go far in the championship. The teams have been a leading player in the national team in recent championships. That he is being printed is a real setback for Sweden, says Grahn and continues:

- Albin's absence affects extremely much, if we look at the match yesterday I am sure that Sweden would have won quite comfortably if Lagergren participated. It is a substantial reduction in the possibilities for a medal. He was one of my key players for the championship, says Grahn.

The store's replacement becomes the much more inexperienced Jack Thurin, everyday in Skövde.

- Although he lacks experience from the national team and championships, it is still an exciting player that I think could have been in the squad before the match yesterday. Thurin has a shooting force different from Albin Lagergren. Albin is more of a melee player who likes to be close to the defender, Thurin is on the contrary and wants to be far away and thus get into shooting positions, says Grahn.