Swedish soccer players looking disappointed after heavy defeat, gathered outside Dallas and focused on upcoming Japan match
Swedish soccer players looking disappointed after heavy defeat, gathered outside Dallas and focused on upcoming Japan match
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Sweden focuses on Japan after 1-5 defeat

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The day after Sweden’s heaviest World Cup defeat in 76 years, the national team gathers outside Dallas. Players voice disappointment but stress that everything remains in their own hands ahead of the match against Japan.

Sweden lost 1–5 to the Netherlands at Houston Stadium on 20 June. Midfielder Jesper Karlström said the team feels ashamed of the result.

Karlström became the father of daughter Celine during the tournament. He has not yet met her and stays in touch via FaceTime. On Sunday the squad held a delayed Midsummer celebration with their families.

The next match against Japan takes place in Dallas at 01:00 Swedish time on Friday. Striker Viktor Gyökeres said the team must win that game to put itself in a good position again. According to The Athletic, Sweden has a 93 percent chance of advancing from the group.

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Swedish fans and observers express disappointment over the 1-5 defeat to the Netherlands but stress focus on the upcoming Japan match. Discussions highlight defensive weaknesses, the pressure on players like Gyökeres, and the difficulty of advancing. Some view the result as a wake-up call while remaining optimistic about qualification chances.

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Sweden falls 1-5 to Netherlands in World Cup

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Sweden lost 1-5 to the Netherlands in the group stage match in Houston. The Dutch took an early lead and won convincingly.

Sweden fell 1–2 to Denmark in a World Cup qualifier in Odense on Friday evening. The loss means the team misses a direct spot to the World Cup in Brazil next year and must go through playoffs in the autumn.

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Sweden's national football team has qualified for this summer's World Cup after a dramatic 3–2 victory over Poland in the playoff final at Strawberry Arena. Viktor Gyökeres scored the winner in the 88th minute amid chaos in front of goal. Anthony Elanga and Gustaf Lagerbielke netted the other goals.

Tre Kronor returns forward Anton Frondell ahead of Tuesday's must-win game against Slovakia at the world championship. A victory would secure a quarterfinal berth after an unexpected loss to Norway. Coach Sam Hallam emphasized the need for improved speed and discipline.

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Sweden's national team plans to leave its base in Dallas if it advances from the group stage at the 2026 World Cup. The decision calls for a flexible setup during the tournament.

Swedish supporters celebrate Midsummer with herring and snaps in Houston's heat the day before the national team's World Cup meeting with the Netherlands. Meanwhile, Eric Smith trained on the side of the team.

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