The world champions France won yesterday with 4-2 against Sweden at the Stade de France.

Second in the group were European champions Portugal and third World Cup runner-up Croatia.

- There were no easy opponents and in total there is a bit left to France and Portugal.

They are doing well against Croatia in two meetings, which is positive.

With the result in hand, Sweden was relegated due to Croatia's late reduction to 2-1 at Friends last Saturday, says Nannskog.

Sweden's normally safe defense has clicked and they have been over-optimistic in the offensive.

- You have to learn a lesson and take this with you to the matches against Spain in a European Championship final.

It is not possible to drop the ball in dangerous positions on the pitch.

It is important to have a defensive balance, has not been as compact as usual, and a better efficiency in the attack.

That is the big lesson from this edition of the Nations League, says Nannskog.

A late Croatian goal prevented Sweden

With a little fluency, Sweden could have taken Croatia's place in the A-group.

- It has given important experience and it is a pity that they leave.

This would have been useful for the next edition of the Nations League (the next edition for Sweden will be in the autumn of 2022).

Even if Sweden leaves the A-group, they have the postponed European Championship play-off for the summer to look forward to, where in addition to Spain, Slovakia and Poland are also waiting.

A star who lit up this autumn is Juventus Dejan Kulusevski.

- He has played his way into the starting eleven and has been a joy to see, says Nannskog and notes that Real Sociedad's Alexander Isak has gone the opposite way.

- Hope that Isak can bounce back.

He has so much football in him.