Monday, October 5, 2015

Guidetti off the starting line: It is well that it is – Today’s News

     
     
     
     
     
 
 
     
 

 
             
         

             
 
     John Guidetti will not be allowed to start in the matches against Liechtenstein and Moldova. Erik Hamrén see him more like a joker.

         
         John Guidetti will not be allowed to start in the matches against Liechtenstein and Moldova. Erik Hamrén see him more as a wildcard.
     

     
 

 
         

     
     
     
     
     

         
                     

There was a markedly subdued Erik Hamrén who held a press conference when the national team gathered on Monday for the upcoming European Championship qualifying matches against Liechtenstein and Moldova.

 

The losses against Russia and Austria, followed by criticism of last week’s squad selection has obviously not gone unnoticed.

                     
                 

         
 
         
         

             
                 
                 
                 
                     
 

There was a markedly subdued Erik Hamrén who held a press conference when the national team gathered on Monday for the upcoming European Championship qualifying matches against Liechtenstein and Moldova.

 

losses against Russia and Austria, followed by criticism of last week’s squad selection has obviously not gone unnoticed.

On the question whether the focus is still on to qualify for the European Championship through a direct place, he replied that he focuses on “what we can do.”

– What I dream and think of less importance. I am a positive person, but it is less important now.

 
        
             

     
     
 

Hamrén explained that there was extra boring to Emil Forsberg has postponed due to injury, because he was well in the last (against Russia and Austria).

I chose Anton Tinnerholm replacement when there was no midfielders I could switch to the right. Anton was tight before. And now Seb (Sebastian Larsson) focus on the midfield.

Sebastian Larsson was initially selected as a full-back.

You will encounter weaker team now. What is the difference?

– There will be a difference in the way we are expected to play. Now, I expect us to advance the game. Liechtenstein, playing tight defense; the same applies to Moldova.

As for the game system flagged not Hamrén for some radical changes.

– If we play with two or three central midfielders is less important, it changes not because the game. It’s more about details, like the edge of players we should have, if it should be the right move inward or outward.

Here was Mikael Lustig clear when he stated that there can be an advantage, for example, have a right footed right-back when the team is expected to remain high in the positions and try to get around the edges to a greater extent than against better opposition.

Whether any of the successful U21 players are closer to the starting line now than before said Hamrén:

– We’re playing with the players that I think is best. All are current. But John (Guidetti) might not be up to date in my mind to start. But I see him as a very interesting wild card.

Guidetti got a few minutes later the question of who was the only member of the squad was not considered for a starting eleven.

– I and that I get asked so it is maybe I replied Guidetti, who had not yet had time to talk to Hamrén.

– But I guess it is. I am happy to be here, taking it as a bonus. Since it does not matter if I get one minute, or no minute.

Guidetti gets in and of itself no regular playing time in the new club Celta Vigo either, but says he feels confident that he ended up in a good club, who believe in him because he received a five-year contract.

– For the first time I buy good furniture, has even painted a wall in the house, so it’s nice to settle down a bit, feeling a calm.

– But yes, it can take off again, football is like this.

Did you see the matches against Russia and Austria?

– Yes, that was too bad. But there will be new games, it is the best football. So now we look ahead.


 

                     

                
         

         
         
     
 
         
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
         
     

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