Graham Potter at a press conference podium defending Alexander Isak after Sweden's World Cup exit.
Graham Potter at a press conference podium defending Alexander Isak after Sweden's World Cup exit.
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Graham Potter defends Alexander Isak after World Cup exit

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Graham Potter held a final press conference after Sweden's exit from the 2026 World Cup. He defended Alexander Isak against individual criticism and expressed satisfaction with the squad.

The national team coach spoke at the team hotel in Parsippany five miles west of New York. There he looked back on five intense weeks with the squad.

Potter addressed the criticism of Alexander Isak after the loss to France. "Att komma med individuell kritik är orättvist", he said. He added that it is easy to point at players in defeat but that the team faced stronger opposition.

Potter did not regret his selections for the World Cup. "Det är inget jag hade förändrat", he said about leaving out players such as Hugo Larsson. He described the camp as incredible and hard to sum up.

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