During the day, the news came that the Danish men's national team had been hit hard by the corona.

Two new cases have been confirmed and now large parts of the team and the national team captain Kasper Hjulmand are isolated before Wednesday's training match against Sweden.

National team manager Stefan Pettersson still expects that the match will be over and that Sweden will not be significantly affected.

- It is probably a little harder for our scouts to scout their players because there are new ones all the time, but otherwise we prepare as best we can, he says to SVT Sport. 

Professor's advice: "Set up"

Björn Olsen, professor of infectious diseases, does not think that the match should be played and suggests that the international match be canceled. 

- It sounds like a strange event with some tangled teams with suspected infection in one just to play a training match - in the middle of a pandemic.

It sounds slightly bizarre, he tells Aftonbladet.

Is it even reasonable that you play the match at all?

Well not because of what has happened here now, it does not change anything.

It's worse for Denmark's squad

Are there any Swedish players who have been scared or told off?

- No, there have been infections and stuff before in opposing teams both nationally and in club teams so the players know that, it is nothing new in that way, says Pettersson.

The match at Brøndbystadion is scheduled to be played on Wednesday.

For the Swedish part, Nations League matches against Croatia France await later this week.