Sweden lost 0-1 to Denmark on Friday after a late decision.

Prior to that, Sweden had had a stronger second half, not least since Caroline Seger and Filippa Angeldahl were substituted in midfield.

SVT's expert Daniel Nannskog was clear that the Swedish game changed after the changes and believes that the duo is crucial.

"They played football and opened up the Danish defence. Angeldahl and Seger, either of them has to play. Preferably both, he said.

"I got into it well"

Angeldahl smiles when she hears the words.

"I tried to come in with energy and the qualities that I have. There was a lot of space to play the ball. I thought I came into it well but we're losing and it's hard to rate it that way. There are many parts that can be improved.

Angeldahl has gained a lot of confidence at Manchester City recently and thinks she is taking more for herself in the national team as well.

"I take more and more responsibility all the time. I like to have the ball, distribute the ball and be creative up there. That is what I am trying to contribute.

"Too poor passing game"

After the miscalculation against Denmark, the team has analyzed the match ahead of the meeting with Norway at Gamla Ullevi on Tuesday.

"First and foremost, it was about the technical bits. It was too poor passing play and poor receptions. The first step is to look there and make it even better.

Hear Daniel Nannskog's analysis after the loss to Denmark: "One of them has to play"

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Watch SVT's expert Daniel Nannskog's analysis after the loss to Denmark: "One of them has to play"