Uefa's requirements for the EC stadiums differ between men's and women's championships, among other things regarding the number of cameras.

In the men's EC last year, the minimum requirement was 36 cameras, in the women's group stage the requirement was only 15, according to SVG Europe.

- We have discussed using 50 percent fewer cameras in our EC compared to the men's EC.

It's disastrous, quite frankly.

There will not be truthfully judged decisions.

If you are not supposed to use VAR correctly, why do we have it at all?, says Swedish midfielder Kosovare Asllani at a press conference.

Five Swedish goals disallowed by VAR

Union captain Peter Gerhardsson agrees.

- For me, it is not acceptable at an EC, he says.

So far, five Swedish cases have been dismissed, one of which was clearly incorrect.

Substitute Rebecka Blomqvist's goal against Switzerland was disallowed after the line was drawn incorrectly in the VAR review.

Even the decision to disallow Stina Blackstenius' goal against Belgium in the quarter-finals was criticized by SVT's expert and former referee Jonas Eriksson.

- The basis for the decision is substandard.

VAR makes a decision, but you do it on incredibly limited information.

I don't think VAR should step in and make decisions when we can't even judge what is wrong and what is right on the replay.

When it's this close, you should rather propose than trap, Eriksson said then.

CLIP: Jonas Eriksson on Sweden's disallowed goal: "I think it's wrong"

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Jonas Eriksson about the disallowed goal