This summer, I missed the rebuilding of Sweden in the European Nations Final Week, which is coached by former Danish shot-stopper Thommasen. Although I lost to Portugal in the first match, I will try to win when I return home to face Albania. Sweden have won 5 and lost 1 of their last 6 home matches, and with the home fans cheering them on, I believe they can come back with a win, so a home win is worth backing. (Tuesday, 2:00 a.m. kickoff)
Sweden has been absent not only since 2000, but for the first time after six consecutive European finals. The UEFA Nations League also ended in the B-League. To land the competition in the C-League, former captain Zanni Andersson won the title for knowing the decline. The Swedish FA decided to reshuffle the cards. At the national team level, it is a mortal enemy. Former Danish international soccer player Tom Matson is the leader. For the first time since 1958, he does not use a Swede as coach.
Thomasson lost their first match against 'Handicap Half Arm' Portugal with a score of 2-5, but Sweden is a far cry from the Portuguese army, and the guests have been poorly behaved. The players are expected to work harder in this home game. They have attacked almost 6 times at home and won 5 games. I am sure they will not fail? Thomason?
After 2016, Albania made it to the European finals week again, but they were all lucky. They were supposed to take it out early, but in the last two group matches of the peripheral tournament, one after the other, they played in the same Faroe Islands as Moldova, and ended up with the same score as the Czech Republic, making it to the finals week on the basis of the result of the match only. The team has clearly entered a period of adjustment, and in their last match against Chile, they didn't fight back and swallowed 3 eggs, so it's hard to have high hopes for this match, so let's go for Sweden to stabilize their position.