Blågult's Janne Andersson chose to replace Emil Forsberg after 63 minutes.

Mattias Svanberg came in and the national team captain bases his decision on the fact that he "wanted to have sharp legs".

- It was the second match in three days and Emil started to hang around a bit, he told C More yesterday.

After the match, Janne Andersson has been criticized for her decision.

"Incomprehensible" and "absurd"

Gazzetta dello Sport gives, according to Fotbollskanalen, Janne Andersson the lowest rating of all after yesterday's match against Spain.

The Swedish national team captain was criticized, among other things, for the replacement of Emil Forsberg.

A decision that in the Italian newspaper is called "incomprehensible" and "absurd".

AS also directs a large salvo of well-chosen, scornful, words at Andersson.

According to Fotbollskanalen, the Spanish newspaper's columnist Tomás Roncero writes the following:

"Thank you, Andersson.

The Swedish national team captain deserves a paid holiday in Marbella.

When he, with half an hour left, took off Forsberg (a demon, the Leipzig player) and then Isak, Sweden's other great danger, I breathed a sigh of relief.

Only the good Andersson could pick off his two biggest threats.

And when he got Ibra out on the field then it was too late.

In addition, the Swede felt compelled to a street attack on Azpilicueta.

The Swedish national team captain is said to be criticized in his home country for his decisions.

But I congratulate him.

His help was invaluable. "

"If he is not, it is very, very strange"

SVT Sports expert Daniel Nannskog is also hesitant about the decision.

- I have a very hard time seeing why Forsberg was taken out.

Now Janne himself says at the press conference that Forsberg looked heavy and tired and that he did not do the defensive job and that Spain could punish Sweden on that side, he says in SVT's Morgonstudion.

Nannskog thought that Forsberg looked alert, but emphasizes that on the coaching staff you can possibly see and hear things that are missed from the TV couch.

- But it felt like a very strange change.

TV4 expert Hanna Marklund took it for granted that the Leipzig player was injured when the change took place.

- If he is not, it is very, very strange.

You can not take him out, he is the one who has the sharpest Swedish chances, she said in C More's broadcast.