That Sweden has only one point after four matches in the World Championship qualification and has not scored a goal in the last three matches – that, of course, the football experts do not think is anything but a fiasco.
And it is Jon Dahl Tomasson's new offensive playing system that the experts are talking about the most, that it has not been established.
We have high expectations for this national team. Maybe one has been lulled into a false truth that the national team is finished and it is not, says Jonas Olsson in Viaplay.
One has a playing system that is a completely different way than Sweden has generally played and it takes time to change.
That Tomasson has led the national team for 18 months and has not managed to get the new system in place, Olsson thinks means:
That it is the wrong way rather than the right way.
He also means that the fact that Tomasson has had 40 different starting players in his national teams has not created the security that is required.
When you have a collective that has not really played together – of course, it becomes uncertainty in that, says Olsson.
Fredrik Ljungberg is also not satisfied after the Kosovo match, above all with the fact that more offensive wingers (Anthony Elanga, Anton Salétros and Roony Bardghji) were substituted in at half-time.
They should not have been substituted in at half-time, they should have been included from the beginning when the game was more open and you could create, create, create, says Ljungberg to Viaplay.
One always wants to be positive, but it is very difficult.