Daniel Nannskog first sums up the Swedish offensive effort, where there are good things to work on even though you go home goalless from Lisbon.

- Sweden makes a perfectly okay match going forward with quite good combinations.

But you miss the cold and the quality in your closing positions.

There are parts of the attacking game that are positive and that we did not see much of before the second half against Croatia.

That is positive, says Nannskog.

What do you say about the defensive game?

- Of course, it is not positive how you let go of these goals.

We have been spared from this during Janne's era, when Sweden usually has a good defensive game.

Now you become a ball spectator, bump when you should not do it and make big defensive mistakes where you are punished against such good resistance.

"A heavy collection"

Pontus Jansson had a heavy evening when he was involved in the decisive goal when Croatia won 2-1 in the last.

Tonight, there were a couple more interventions in Portugal's goal that could have been done better, Nannskog says.

Jansson has had a heavy collection.

We can only hope that he breaks down and comes again.

Tonight he bumps wrong when he falls at Portugal's 1-0 and does not feel solid back there.

However, I am not prepared to poke him but want to give him more chances.

We can only hope that it was just a bad collection for Jansson, Nannskog concludes.

Sweden stands at zero points and the goal difference 1-8 after four matches in their Nations League group.