Graham Potter
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Runners-up (1958)
Sweden survived the UEFA play-offs and now arrive with Gyokeres, Isak and Kulusevski giving them a much higher attacking ceiling than most mid-tier European sides.
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Sweden are back at the World Cup after a dramatic UEFA play-off run, and FIFA's qualification report makes the route clear: a late Viktor Gyokeres goal beat Poland 3-2 in the final after Graham Potter's team had already eased past Ukraine. That matters because Sweden did not qualify through a clean group campaign. They had to rediscover themselves under pressure.
Forward
Arsenal
FIFA's Sweden qualification report highlighted Gyokeres's late winner against Poland, underlining his status as the side's current attacking reference point.
Midfielder
Tottenham Hotspur
Kulusevski adds creativity and ball-carrying that Sweden badly need when matches stop being purely physical.
Forward
Liverpool
FIFA noted that Isak missed the play-offs through injury but was expected back before the finals, which is crucial to Sweden's attacking ceiling.
Defender
Manchester United
Lindelof remains an important organiser at the back and a key figure in the team's tournament-level composure.
Winger
Nottingham Forest
Elanga gives Sweden speed and a more modern transition threat from wide areas.
Viktor Johansson
Stoke City
Kristoffer Nordfeldt
AIK
Jacob Zetterström
Derby County
Hjalmar Ekdal
Burnley
Victor Lindelöf
Aston Villa
Daniel Svensson
Dortmund
Isak Hien
Atalanta
Gustaf Lagerbielke
Braga
Gabriel Gudmundsson
Leeds United
Carl Starfelt
Celta de Vigo
Emil Holm
Juventus
Erik Smith
St. Pauli
Elliot Stroud
Mjällby
Yasin Ayari
Brighton
Besfort Zeneli
Union St.-Gilloise
Jesper Karlström
Udinese
Mattias Svanberg
Wolfsburg
Lucas Bergvall
Tottenham
Ken Sema
Pafos
Viktor Gyökeres
Arsenal
Gustav Nilsson
Club Brugge
Benjamin Nygren
Celtic
Anthony Elanga
Newcastle
Alexander Isak
Liverpool
Alexander Bernhardsson
Holstein Kiel
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