the Past met the future, and nobody won. Lars Lagerbäcks Norway tried to back home a victory with an outdated football. Janne Andersson’s young wounded framtidslandslag never stopped running despite the fact that, finally, was a version of ”Last man standing”.

Four players were gone already before the start. Albin Ekdal and Kristoffer Olsson disappeared during the match. Sweden could still play so well and turn 0-2 to 3-2 shows an impressive morale and strength of the group.

have suffered a lot of setbacks before and during this collection, and it was just typical that a Norwegian goal in overtime completed the collection.

Reality check 1: As it gets when you lack the modern technology WAS a system to review questionable situations in the penalty area. WAS found in the Uefa Champions League but not the Uefa european CHAMPIONSHIP qualifiers. Logic, anyone?

Reality check 2: in the end also influenced the Swedish the width of all injuries, illnesses, and the dismissal. Only four out of ten outfield players from the world CUP team was on the pitch and the Swedish försvarstryggheten was gone with the wind.

From the team Janne Andersson took out to this collection, Victor Nilsson Lindelöf, Emil Forsberg, Jakob Johansson, Mikael Lustig and Pontus Jansson fallen away.

Albin Ekdal missed the first match, was back now, but did perhaps his worst in-fighting. Typically enough it was the last the best thing he did. A brilliant, Swedish attack ended with Ekdal dotted the post.

that was so bad that the players would have needed klistervalla in different ways.

Lars Lagerbäcks Norway chose to play Drillo-football. Janne Andersson’s Sweden tried to play Janne-football. Drillo Olsen was a Norwegian coach who created success by backing hit long balls towards the big huvudstarka forwards. He is pragmatic and chose given the plan the beacons Björn Johnsen and Joshua King at the top.

Sweden’s Robin Quaison had a good location already in the first minute. Sweden was wounded by the Norwegian långbollarna several times before the players got used to the slipperiness. Marcus Berg was brilliant as a länkspelare in anfallsspelet, Robin Quaison floated and more and more turned on.

Sweden should have been 1-0 before the Italian judges couldn’t count to two to get together offsideregeln. And even if the goal should not have been approved would the ball never ended up in the goal if Ludwig Augustinsson not been so gullible before the post and Robin Olsen not been so lost in the sky.

was significantly skakigare than what they tend to be in the national team.

where the goal Sweden had to step forward, to bid on the gaps and the amount of Norway effectively. A Swedish defence that was leaking everywhere saw Joshua King nod in 2-0.

But Sweden during the Janne Andersson has lifted itself again and again and again and did it again. It was the game towards a goal and finally came to the dividend. Viktor Claesson put one on a straffretur, Robin Quaison second and third and where should the victory remained.

The last thing that happened was that the Swedish försvarsspelet wrecked on a corner and Ola Kamara got completely unchecked, unfair, to do 3-3.

Drömvändning for Sweden, but Norway levelled in the closing seconds

the Offside at the first goal – but no one WAS in the EM-qualification