Fourteen corners and a series of dangerous free kicks in the group stage.

But the blue-yellow goals from set pieces - Emil Forsberg's penalty goal excluded - have been missed.

Against Ukraine in the round of 16, however, Janne Andersson hopes that it will be possible for Blågult to get rid of the fixed situations.

The reason?

An average length advantage.

- We have an upside we will talk about before tomorrow, where we feel that we have a small length advantage on fasting against Ukraine.

We have looked a little extra at fasting, I hope we can get a dividend tomorrow, he says at the press conference and continues:

- Looking back these years, we have been pretty good at fasting, I think.

But here we have not received the dividend yet that we want.

It also has to do with the fact that we have not had so many fasts of course, but hope that the dividend will come.

But Janne Andersson cannot answer how big the length difference is.

- I dare not say how much longer we are, I have not measured ... but I trust Mats Elfvendal (Sweden's goalkeeping coach) who talks about fixed situations, and he mentioned it to me that makes us change a little on our fixed , but it's not something we talk about loudly.

It can give us an advantage, says the national team captain who also praises Emil Forsberg and Sebastian Larsson for their corners so far in the championship.