Sweden is without a number of players during the current national team gathering.

Earlier today it was announced that Jesper Karlsson and Carl Starfelt went home with injuries.

Injured Victor Nilsson Lindelöf, Filip Helander are already missing and Alexander Milosevic is also in doubt.

The defense is thus wounded.

One of the available slopes is Emil Krafth.

He says that the game schedule in the Nations League - where they now play four matches in eleven days - is not reasonable at this stage of the season.

- It's the end of everyone's seasons.

People are worn out and people are falling apart.

Then you have to come here and play four matches in a short time, that setup is not very good.

Players already come from tough conditions, says the 27-year-old who belongs to Newcastle.

He continues:

- It's not good for anyone.

The risk of injury is huge and everything that comes with it.

So we get to walk around a lot of players.

No one can complete four 90-minutes in a short time.

On Sunday, Sweden plays Norway.

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Kulusevski with class goals: "Absolutely okay" Photo: Bildbyrån