Janne Andersson has never lost a World Cup qualifier at home and that means fourteen matches since he took over after the European Championship 2016.

Before that, you will also find two victories under the former national team captain Erik Hamrén.

The most recent home loss came against Austria in September 2015 when they fell 4-1 against Austria.

Viktor Claesson does not believe that there is a special factor that makes the suite a fact.

- It is difficult to say exactly what it is due to, but it is probably a combination of everything.

We are a strong home team.

The audience has a part in it, we know the plan inside and out and feel at home.

These are fun statistics and show that we thrive here, he tells SVT today.

Sweden's second longest suite with qualifiers at home without a loss was from April 1997 to October 2003. The national team captains at the time were Tommy Svensson, Tommy Söderberg and Lars Lagerbäck.

"Safe and comfortable"

"Blågults" assistant coach Peter Wettergren also speaks, he is also unaware of the suite.

- We feel at home here, live in the same hotel, go on the same journey ... It has a lot to do with feeling safe and comfortable and then you can perform.

I think that comes into play, he says to SVT.

At the same time, Joakim Nilsson speaks.

Mittbacken stepped in and made his first competitive match for the Swedish national team.

Goosebumps.

Fantastic framing, three points and a zero - you can not ask for more.

During the day, it was absolutely nervous as it was perhaps my biggest match of my career, but out on the field it drops pretty quickly.

Sweden meets Greece on Tuesday, even then at home.