After the narrow loss away against Greece, Sweden needed to win the home match against Kosovo to have a continued good position in the World Cup qualifiers.

And the Swedish part of the large audience at Friends Arena finally also got to rejoice over three points.

A video review after 24 minutes of play led to Sweden's winning goal.

Victor Claesson nodded at the Kosovo defender's hand - and after a long period of reflection with the help of VAR, the referee Marco Di Bello then pointed to the penalty spot.

Emil Forsberg took charge from eleven meters.

Shot 1-0 and scored his first goal in the ongoing World Cup qualifier, in his 65th international.

During this period of the match, Sweden played with a fast passing game, came to an end and made it difficult for Kosovo.

Kosovo started the second half in the same way.

And also put Robin Olsen to the test with a sharp finish in the run-up to the half.

Dream goal by Isak

And many probably also thought it was equalized in the 57th minute.

But Vedat Muriqi was offside.

Then a certain Alexander Isak took over the show.

First, he dribbled off Kosovo's back line, took shots, and took shots again.

But both times Arijane saved Muric.

But in the 62nd minute Muric was out of luck.

Alexander Isak took charge from the left position, dribbled and shot hard in the net - and 2-0 for Sweden.

With 15 minutes left in the game, Isak was replaced by Robin Quaison.

The birthday child Quaison, celebrated his 28th birthday in the best way when he shot 3-0 for Sweden four minutes after the jump-in.

It put an end to the match and three very important points for blue and yellow in World Cup qualifying group B.