On Saturday evening, Sweden took a nice victory in the last meeting of the year when they defeated Algeria 2-0.

But during and after the match, boring scenes unfolded.

Goalkeeper Robin Olsen tells Sportbladet that there were double feelings.

- It was very special.

I am home.

It's the first time in a long time that I come home and play.

To wear the national team jersey here and the captain's armband for the last half hour.

It was an incredibly nice evening for myself, he says.

But after the match, Robin Olsen says that his family was jumped on in the stands.

- It's just embarrassing.

I don't know what to say.

Embarrassing.

I had family that had things happen to them in the stands.

Honestly, they can only stay as far away from football as they can.

They should never be welcome at a football match again, he says to Sportbladet.

The next match for Sweden is against Belgium, on March 24 when they start the European Championship qualifiers at home.