Chişinău . He would get his chance of a lifetime – but came to the final training without football.
Pontus Jansson looks set to miss the European Championship qualifiers against Moldova and submit the chance to Erik Johansson.
– I begin become accustomed. During my time there has been much change there, but I wish also said Erik Hamrén.
Mikael Antonsson was forced to cancel a thigh injury already in the collection first date. Since then Erik Hamrén prepared for a central defender savings by Andreas Granqvist and Torino’s Pontus Jansson. But at the last moment sees new problems appear to have occurred.
Hamrén: Is there a risk
When Sweden on Thursday evening trained at the match venue Zimbrustadion appeared Jansson up without football shoes. 24-year-old went around in running shoes and watched as his team mates trained.
Now Malmo FF’s Erik Johansson instead to be taking place. Hamréns tredjeval.
– Pontus practiced throughout the workout yesterday but felt a höftböjare. He knew of it today too. We might have been able to take a chance with him at training today but did not want to risk it. We await tomorrow, but we’ll see. Did he not today, there is obviously a risk that he will not play tomorrow, says Erik Hamrén.
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– When Antonsson disappeared, I had a positive choice of two players who made it great. Erik was brilliant on January tour to the whim of good resistance Ivory Coast. I think he was one of the best in our team then. Pontus was mighty good against France. The advantage of Pontus was that he and Granqvist played together a match. Then we’ll see tomorrow how it looks. But even if someone does not have many competitive internationals, I feel trust and confidence.
Isaksson refrained
Even Andreas Isaksson raised question marks for Friday’s match. When Erik Hamrén called up goalkeeper in small sided game chose 33-year-old to stand outside. Kristoffer Nordfeldt and Robin Olsen guard when the respective targets. Isaksson has previously had problems with his back.
Footnote: Moldova-Sweden transmitted in Channel 5, kick-off 20.45.
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