No Markus Berg and no Robin Quaison.

Instead, Dejan Kulusevski and Alexander Isak form Sweden's attacking duo in Saturday's European Championship rematch against Armenia.

- I am looking for some answers that I want on the pitch.

We have some positions where we have very good competition.

It will be very exciting and fun to see Dejan and Alex together tomorrow, says Janne Andersson.

Kulusevski thus takes the step from his previous edge position to the attack - and looks to stay there.

- Right now it feels like he is a striker in the first place.

But swearing is always best.

If you put him in positions with a lot of ball, then things happen.

Right now he is forward, but I am not locked into any of it, says Janne Andersson.

Had to redo coronatest

Dejan Kulusevski who was also late for Friday's training due to having to redo his coronation test.

He was kept isolated from the rest of the group, but when the retest came it was negative.

- The reason he had to retake the test was that we found something that could not be ruled out.

There were small amounts of viruses, so we ruled out that it was.

We were just careful.

Dejan is fine.

He probably had corona, and has antibodies, says Swedish national team doctor Anders Valentin at today's press conference.

There was never any major drama for the national team management.

- I think we were pretty calm.

Of course, when you hear it, there will be some form of anxiety.

But you quickly became quite anxious, and the same for Dejan himself, says Janne Andersson.

The starting eleven against Armenia looks like this:

Goalkeeper:

Robin Olsen

Back line:

Mikael Lustig, Victor Nilsson Lindelöf, Markus Danielsson, Pierre Bengtsson.

Midfield:

Sebastian Larsson (changes during the break with Victor Claesson), Kristoffer Olsson, Albin Ekdal, Emil Forsberg.

Attack:

Alexander Isak, Dejan Kulusevski

Sweden starts the European Championship against Spain on 14 June.