A penalty kick in the 77th minute.

That was what was required for three points in Sweden's second group game match.

Prior to that, Blågult had played 45 minutes without getting any organized attacking play.

As a result, there were also no blue-yellow goal chances.

But after the half-time break, it was another Sweden that came out on the field.

- You get that courage and that hunger to dare to go for three points, says Daniel Nannskog and pays tribute to Alexander Isak's second half:

- He shines there at the top.

He was the best, there was nothing to talk about.

As central as he was in the game, he made great runs and was always a threat.

He offered everything except goals in this match.

SVT's guest expert Ola Toivonen is impressed by the Swedish stage change, and the start of the championship.

- We stand on four points, and we have met Spain.

It's incredibly good, he says.