It was in the 24th minute that Viktor Claesson nodded at a Kosovo player's hand.

Italian referee Marco Di Bello did not immediately blow the penalty, but the situation was to be videotaped.

Di Bello went out to the VAR monitor to look at replay pictures, but they did not show up.

The entire video review eventually took over five minutes.

- We can not have it like this.

It must not be like this.

It's a shame about the judge in this case.

He is waiting and is in despair, there is no picture on the screen.

It was five and a half minutes now, and four and a half minutes in Athens.

We can not have that, says Janne Andersson.

The situation thus eventually led to a Swedish penalty administered by Emil Forsberg.

At that time, the Kosovo captain did not focus on the time it had taken, but on the rule itself.

- Explain to me who made this rule.

That's a stupid rule!

It's not the judge's fault.

It's the rule that's stupid.

We do not know what is punishment or not in football, says Bernard Challandes.

CLIP: See Alexander Isak's dream goal against Kosovo (9/10)

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Alexander Isak scored the beautiful 2-0 goal for Sweden.

Photo: Bildbyrån