It was a real discharge on Sunday night when Sweden drove over Portugal with a full 5-0.

After secured play in the quarter finals, the Swedish players were able to celebrate together with the visiting supporters.

- Fun to go and win the group, finish with goal production and great energy together with all the fantastic fans.

They were absolutely huge.

It is fantastic to stand here today, completely relaxed and feel that we did this well, Hedvig Lindahl told SVT Sport on Monday.

What have the Swedish fans meant to the team and you who have pushed them anyway?

- I can not answer for everyone, but I have seen how it has been shared a bit in social media about how powerful and wonderful it has been.

I saw that Magda (Eriksson) and Hanna Glas reacted to some pictures they saw and it is almost as if you feel jealous, that "you want to be a part of that".

So it seems like a big party where everyone is invited.

But they give us a lot of energy, and at the end of a tournament it's a lot about stockpiling energy.

Difficult to get tickets

During Sweden's three group stage matches, there have been between 2,700 and 1,300 Swedish supporters in the stands each match.

Many want to continue following Sweden, but have problems securing tickets to the playoffs.

During previous championships, the organizer Uefa has used the concept "Follow my team", which has meant that supporters have been entitled to match tickets as long as their team has remained in the tournament.

But this was removed before this year's European Championships.

- It's sad, I hope that everyone who wants to get to our quarterfinals can get a ticket.

You should make it as easy as possible to look at us, do not make it so difficult, come on !, Lindahl urges Uefa.

What do you think this means for you in the quarterfinals?

- We may be a little less in number in the stands, I do not know.

I still think we will win the audience match, I have full confidence in that.