Sweden defeated Greece 2-0 despite a weak first half where they had a very difficult time against Greece several times.

SVT's expert Daniel Nannskog is critical of how Sweden started the match.

- It was a Sweden in the first half that absolutely did not come into the pressure on the Greek players.

Sweden could not create any chances and had no game of its own.

Sweden should be happy that they came from the first half with 0-0, he says.

Sweden pulled themselves together properly for the second half and Nannskog pays tribute to the national team captain's moves.

- In the second half, they come out with a clear directive from Janne to put longer balls to get out of the press that the Greeks had.

And it celebrated triumphs by Isak fixing the penalty and the long ball from Robin Olsen from his own penalty area to Isak.

It was a very good move by Janne.

Which was absolutely necessary also considering what it looked like.

"Then Sweden will be punished"

But despite Sweden taking six points in two matches, Nannskog wants to see several changes for the upcoming qualifying matches against Georgia and Spain in November.

- If you look at the game during this collection, it is not at all at the level that Janne wants it to be and you have to correct that.

Not least the press game, which I still think can still be significantly improved.

But Sweden must work with the whole as well.

You let too many chances against both Kosovo and Greece and if we let go of such chances against Spain then Sweden will be punished.

There is a lot that needs to be improved for the next collection.

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Sweden beat Greece 2-0 in the World Cup qualifiers.

Photo: Bildbyrån