With a 2-1 lead, Rebecka Blomqvist looked to puncture the match against Switzerland in the 88th minute.

Blomqvist made it 3-1 for Sweden and most thought the match was decided.

But the case was reviewed by the VAR room and ruled out.

- I'm surprised.

That you do not know where to draw the line, says Magnus Wikman the day after the match.

The Swedish national team management has now tried to get hold of Uefa to get an explanation for the decision.

- It's too bad.

But there is nothing that can be influenced now.

We have pointed this out to Uefa, but of course it will not change anything.

Too bad it was not 3-1 that we deserved, says Wikman who does not expect anything special from Uefa.

- We do not expect anything but I hope they take the mistake in any case.

It's not good enough to not know where to draw the offside line.

Goal scorer Rebecka Blomqvist is disappointed with the assessment the day after.

- I think that in this particular case when it is not an assessment question but more about where the line should be drawn.

It feels pretty clear.

It is sad that it can happen and there is not much to do now, she says.

The Netherlands currently tops Sweden's group on goal difference after scoring one more goal in the tournament than Sweden.

The condemned goal can thus be decisive when the battle for the group victory is to be decided.

- Then it can be.

But Portugal has made two good matches so we will focus on winning that match now.

But if it is this goal that makes the difference in the end, then it is sour, says Blomqvist.