Midfielder Albin Ekdal has been a key player in the national team throughout Janne Andersson's time as national team captain.

In yesterday's loss to Georgia, he was missing due to a suspension.

On Sunday, when everything will be decided against Spain in Sevilla, he will be back in the starting eleven.

- I hope to be able to contribute with what I always do.

Hard work, organization, experience and good passing game.

It's a great match that means a lot.

It will be very fun to play if I get the chance, he says.

In order for Sweden to take the direct place in the World Cup, they must win away against Spain.

Ekdal does not see this as impossible.

- The opportunities are absolute, we have previously made good results against major nations.

No wonder, but of course Spain are favorites at home.

You can not say anything else.

No nervousness or fear.

Of course great respect for Spain, but we have everything in our own hands.

Sweden barked when they beat Spain in the World Cup qualifier's home match.

In the European Championships this summer, they managed to rub a cross.

It is thus a well-known opposition for Blågult.

- We've done it before, we did it quite recently on Friends.

We were close to hurting them on two quick counterattacks at the European Championships.

We know roughly what the match picture will look like and what we need to do to get holes in them.

The key is to be patient and not get stressed if they have a lot of ball.

At 20.45 on Sunday evening, there will be a kick-off in Seville.

Sweden must win to take the World Cup place, otherwise the playoffs await in March.

CLIP: Sweden fell to Georgia in the World Cup qualifiers

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Depressing for Sweden.

Photo: Bildbyrån / C More