In the second overtime quarter, Robin Quaison decided the match for Sweden.

He put 1-0 on the Czech Republic and now awaits a directly decisive match against Poland in the hunt for the World Cup in Qatar.

SVT Sports expert Daniel Nannskog says that Sweden will bring the effort in the extension to the decisive match on Tuesday.

- There we got to see what we wanted.

They offered combination games at the decision and players a little straighter.

"Will wear"

Nannskog is, however, worried that the Swedes needed to play 120 minutes while Poland - which would have faced excluded Russia - had to rest.

- Poland is sitting and rubbing its hands now, considering that we have an extension in our legs.

There will be wear and tear on the players, so it turned out exactly as Poland wanted.

They might have preferred to meet the Czech Republic, but otherwise it is the perfect result for them.

Clip: Sweden beat the Czech Republic after drama - Quaison decided

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Robin Quaison became a hero against the Czech Republic.

Photo: Bildbyrån