Just a few days after the European qualifying match in Bucharest, the European Football Association Uefa decided to free Romania from the allegations of racism directed at Alexander Isak and Robin Quaison.

This criticized Quaison in an interview with the Swedish Football Association the other day.

- Uefa asked us and we told what happened. The signal they send to me is that me and Alex are lying and it's not okay for me, Quaison said.

Janne Andersson supports his players.

- What Uefa says indirectly, by not taking any action, is that we are lying. That it was not as Alex and Robin have described it. That's the interpretation I do, Andersson tells Dagens Nyheter.

He also thinks that it is a strange system that the Swedish Football Association is not considered a party to the case and therefore cannot find out why Uefa made the decision to release Romania.

- If it is we, our players, who are offended, it is very strange that we are not a party to the goal. It has to be a completely unique system that it can be that way, ”says Andersson.