Albin Ekdal explains in "summer in P1" that the players around Zlatan did not reach their full potential when Ibrahimovic played in the national team.

- It's not just Zlatan's fault. But those around must be able to say no. That you talk about it and find a solution. It is important to be clear.

At the same time, Nannskog believes that Zlatan could have done things differently.

- It is clear that Zlatan will take a seat. It is obvious. In a dream world, everyone else also takes a place in it. Here it seems that the players around have not reached their potential. In a perfect world, Zlatan would have been even more positive. He could have given more thumbs up, put his arm around his teammates and been more encouraging.

"Must not be single-track"

Nannskog also believes that it is difficult for a world star like Zlatan to adapt to the players in the Swedish national team.

- As a player, I can understand that it is difficult, to be as very good as Zlatan and be used to playing with the absolute best players. He is probably also used to the fact that there was a certain climate, "this is how you talk in Milan, or Barcelona", that it is a hierarchy. You are not used to that in the Swedish national team. At the same time as the balls start to come behind you, so that you do not get the flow in the game, that your teammates do not see your runs, then it is clear that there will be frustration.

Should Sweden produce a new world star in the future, Nannskog wants to see change.

- You have to learn a lesson. If we now get a superstar in the future of Zlatan's caliber, it is extremely important that it is still the team that is important, that everyone feels that they are needed out there. That we do not become so single-track.