Federation captain Peter Gerhardsson made as many as ten changes ahead of the meeting with Scotland.

And it was noticed that Blågult had a hard time loosening up the low Scottish defense - but when the time clock began to approach 40 minutes, Sweden could be recognized.

Hammarby's Madelen Janogy was close to cracking the target with an art number when the ball ended up at her feet after a tangled situation.

Just before the halftime break, the next chance came, also a complicated situation that the Chelsea star, Erin Cuthbert, saved on the goal line.

But the victory was far from over for the Swedes.

Johanna Rytting Kaneryd was close twice when Jenna Fife in the Scottish goal faced dubious decisions.

But the BK Häcken striker first missed the open cage and then sailed the ball over the crossbar.

Rolfö secured Swedish profit

In the end, it loosened up for a cramped Sweden.

Two minutes after Fridolina Rolfö was substituted in the second half, she pulled in with the left dojo.

And even though Fife got their fingers on the ball, it didn't help much.

It did not end there, Jenna Fife, who was responsible for some dubious decisions, stood for a goalkeeper board when she was to save Sofia Jakobsson's post.

Fife pushed away the ball that bounced on Sophie Howard and into her own goal to the final result 2-0.

Damage for Sweden

58 minutes into the game, Nilla Fischer had to leave the pitch due to a knee injury.

She then got off with her knee heavily bandaged and the captain's armband was handed over to Filippa Angeldahl.

DON'T MISS: Sweden defeated Ireland 1-0 (October 21, 2021)

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Sweden defeated Ireland 1-0.

Photo: Bildbyrån