He has been the first goalkeeper in the Swedish national team since 2002.
After the European Championships in the summer is a 14-year national team career of Andreas Isaksson; 34.
– it’s fun to be here, I’ve been through my whole career and it feels great to have been part of for so long and I hope to be able to end positively, he said.
Andreas Isaksson made his debut against Switzerland in 2002 and has since made 127 appearances for the Swedish national team. He was then 20 years old and in the World Cup the same year, he was the third goalkeeper. In autumn, when Magnus Hedman injured himself took Isaksson over seriously.
When Isaksson met the press corps at Friends Arena on Monday came the news that he had opened up.
This summer’s European Championship will be the last he does in the Swedish national team.
– EM will be the last thing I do in the national team. It should just be fun with this spring, I look forward to this, it’s fun to be here, says Andreas Isaksson in the mixed zone.
He is, however, by a spring with little playing time in Turkey and club team Kasimpasa in a position where he is not sure of play in the national team.
– It has not been optimal. Now I have played three matches so it feels good, he says.
Are you sure you are first choice?
– No, I’m not sure I am first choice. It is a decision that Erik (Hamrén) takes.
Have you talked about it?
– No, we do not.
Andreas Isaksson has a year left on his contract with Turkish Kasimpasa
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