Sweden fell 2-3 away to Norway on Sunday night.

A conclusion that means that promotion to the autumn division in the Nations League is gone.

It also gives Sweden its worst result in nine years with three straight losses in competitive matches.

- It is what it is.

We're losing and it's not good enough.

We make too many mistakes.

We find no way to pressure the opponents, says Dejan Kulusevski.

However, Kulusevski is not too downbeat.

- I feel that there is incredible talent.

We players and coaches need to find a way to move forward.

But if you ask me, I'm zero percent worried.

Are you confident that this will work out for you?

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One hundred percent.

Every match I will play, I will make sure we win in the future.

That's how it will be, says Kulusevski.

Elanga disappointed with short playing time

Anthony Elanga could have increased the lead after 58 minutes, but his shot hit the post after a nice combination in the middle of the park.

- It is very frustrating especially when you are not on the pitch as well.

But it's not up to me, it's up to the leaders.

Elanga scored in the last meeting against Norway and had hoped for a starting place in tonight's meeting.

- I was very eager to start.

If you score against Norway, you might start the next match.

But it is calm.

It's just to focus on the next collection, says Elanga.