Spain vs Sweden LIVE Score and Commentary UEFA Euro 2020
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It wasn't all doom and gloom, though. Spain can take heart from Pedri's eye-catching display, while Gerard Moreno also looked lively after coming on. Maybe the Villarreal striker will replace Alvaro Morata in the starting XI against Poland? Only time will tell. Sweden have proved to be a tough nut to crack over the years, but Spain should've won the game considering the chances they created. Much like what was the case in Euro 2016, Robin Olsen came to Sweden's rescue with a magnificent showing between the sticks. FULL TIME: Spain 0-0 Sweden
Spain are held to a goalless draw by a rugged, resilient Sweden side! The group favorites falter in their Euro 2020 opener. 90+5' Gerard Moreno's header goes narrowly wide of the post! He's made a massive impact since coming on. 90+3' CHANCE FOR SARABIA! He couldn't divert the ball in from close range after getting on the end of a Jordi Alba cross. Wow. What a frantic end to the game, don't go away just yet. Something tells me there's a goal in this... SIX MINUTES OF STOPPAGE TIME ADDED ON AT THE END OF THE 90 MINUTES! 90' WHAT A SAVE FROM OLSEN! MORENO IS DENIED FROM POINT BLANK RANGE! Oh scratch that, he's been flagged offside... 89' CLOSE FROM GERARD MORENO AS HE'S DENIED FROM CLOSE RANGE! Five changes each from both sides, but no goals in Seville so far. Two minutes plus stoppage time to find the elusive goal! 87' Spain's last throw of the dice sees Fabian Ruiz come on for Koke. 83' Kristoffer Olsson and Emil Forsberg are withdrawn for Jens-Lys Cajuste and Pierre Bengsson. 82' Brilliant work from Oyarzabal on the left flank, but his cross his cleared away by Sweden. 80' Sweden's Kristoffer Olsson is down after being involved in a challenge with Pedri. 78' Spain are piling on the pressure in search of the elusive goal, but Sweden are defending for their lives. 75' Mikael Lustig is withdrawn for Emil Krafth. 75' Another double change for Spain. Gerard Moreno and Mikel Oyarzabal come on for Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres. 74' What a block from Marcus Danielson to deny Olmo! Spain are denied yet again, could it be one of those nights for them? 73' The second half has been a bit drab, but Sweden have slowly grown into the game. They'll fancy their chances of getting a point at least, considering the way the game's panned out so far. Blimey, that's a double change up front for Sweden but it's a little surprising to see Isak go off. Lively display from the young striker nonetheless, he has a bright future ahead of him! 69' Double substitution for Sweden! Robin Quaison and Viktor Claesson come on for Marcus Berg and Alexander Isak. Alright then, I've got my wish belatedly. Thiago Alcantara is on, interesting to see how he affects the game. Best part of 25 minutes left for the Liverpool man to make an impact. 66' Double substitution for Spain sees Thiago Alcantara and Pablo Sarabia come on for Rodri and Alvaro Morata. Sweden haven't seen enough of the ball but Isak's had a fantastic outing so far! 61' WHAT A CHANCE MISSED BY MARCUS BERG! Isak is once again Sweden's shining light but Berg fails to tap home from close range. Unbelievable! 59' The game's fizzled out a little bit, but a lot of Spain substitutes are warming up. Time for Thiago Alcantara or Gerard Moreno maybe? The mercurial Adama Traore to run at tired legs? 55' Sweden's Mikael Lustig is booked for time wasting... with 35 minutes left on the clock. Wow. 53' Spain are on the prowl again, more one-way traffic in the second half. 50' CHANCE FOR MORATA! His snap shot from the edge of the box flashes wide of the post. 48' Free kick for Sweden after a brilliant piece of play by Isak! No changes at half-time, both sides have opted to go with what they've got so far. For the time being, at least... We're back for the second half and Spain get us underway in Seville! Eight of his last 13 big chances missed, crikey. Morata really needs to step it up in front of goal, he won't get too many more chances against a Sweden side that's defending deep. Álvaro Morata missed eight of his 13 big chances for Juventus in Serie A in 2021. - Squawka Football (@Squawka) HALF TIME: Spain 0-0 Sweden
La Roja have dominated possession, but Sweden have held on for their lives and defended frantically. Robin Olsen always brings his A-game at major tournaments, he was magnificent for Sweden in 2016 as well. At club level, though, he's failed to produce the goods consistently. Enigma. 44' Another Spain corner is cleared away and Olsen makes another smart save from Dani Olmo. 41' SWEDEN NEARLY SCORE AGAINST THE RUN OF PLAY! Incredible goal-line clearance from Marcos Llorente to deny Alexander Isak. 38' WHAT A MISS FROM MORATA! Oh my, that's a shocking miss from the Spanish striker. Lucky let-off for Sweden after a terrible lapse in concentration at the back. 37' Sweden's first corner of the game is cleared away by Spain. Marcos Llorente has been excellent at right-back once again, his development in the past 18 months has been phenomenal. 29' Another chance for Koke! The midfielder fails to keep the ball down after getting to the end of a brilliant cross from Dani Olmo. Another staggering stat - Spain have completed 235 passes as opposed to Sweden's measly 32. 25' Another corner for Spain. Ferran Torres and Marcos Llorente have combined well on the right flank so far. 23' CLOSE FROM KOKE! The Atletico Madrid captain's shot fizzes narrowly past the far post. Spain are knocking on the door! 22' Lindelof's long throw is easily cleared away, but Janne Andersson applauds his players for the effort. Been that kind of a day for his team. STAT TIME - 85% possession for Spain so far. Staggering, one way traffic. 16' WHAT A SAVE FROM ROBIN OLSON! Dani Olmo's close-range header is brilliantly saved by the Swedish goalkeeper. 14' Sweden have thwarted everything that's come their way, but they are yet to retain the ball for a prolonged period. All Spain so far at the Estadio de La Cartuja, they're relentless. 11' Spain free-kick from a dangerous position. Sweden are really struggling to keep hold of the ball and string a few passes together. 7' Dani Olmo's shot from the edge of the box flashes wide of the crossbar. Spain have pegged Sweden back in the first seven minutes. 6' Another corner for Spain. Sweden are not willing to take any risks inside their penalty area. 4' Spain's first corner of the game is cleared away, but La Roja are seeing a lot of the ball in the opening exchanges. 2' Ferran Torres is fouled inside his own half. Quick note - Barcelona defender Jordi Alba captains Spain today in the absence of Sergio Busquets. AAAND we're away! KICK-OFF IN SEVILLE! Both teams are out on the pitch. Sweden will do their national anthem first, followed by Spain. We're minutes away from kick-off! Lots of pressure on Alvaro Morata heading into Euro 2020. He's coming on the back of a good season with Juventus, but he's got Gerard Moreno waiting patiently on the bench and will need to hit the ground running immediately to retain his place in the team. As for Sweden, there's a lot of experience in the squad and they have an impressive talent in Isak, who looks set to lead the line alongside Marcus Berg. Spain's have had to reluctactly phase out their golden generation that won three major tournaments in a row, but they still have a lot of quality in their squad. Interesting to see how Marcos Llorente fares at right-back, he was fantastic against Portugal earlier this month and deservedly keeps his place ahead of Cesar Azpilicueta. With or without Sergio Busquets, Thiago Alcantara is Spain's best midfielder and his exclusion is honestly a bit baffling. Anyway, I'm off for a short snack break before the game. T minus ONE hour to kick-off! After Busquets tested positive for COVID-19, the Spanish government vaccinated the entire Spain squad with the Pfizer vaccine. I'm not really sure if what I'm about to say even came into consideration, but the vaccine could have different sides effects for different people. Maybe Thiago's body didn't react well to the jab? Or am I just clutching at straws? Thiago Alcantara has been left out of the starting XI for Spain, wow. Didn't see that one coming, as a Liverpool fan I was really looking forward to watching him. Bummer. OFFICIAL SWEDEN XI (4-4-2): Robin Olsen; Mikael Lutwig, Victor Lindelof, Marcus Danielson, Ludwig Augustinsson; Sebastian Larsson, Albin Ekdal, Kristoffer Olsson, Emil Forsberg; Alexander Isak, Marcus Berg OFFICIAL SPAIN XI (4-3-3): Unai Simon, Marcos Llorente, Pau Torres, Aymeric Laporte, Jordi Alba, Rodri, Koke, Pedri, Ferran Torres, Alvaro Morata, Dani Olmo As we wait anxiously for the lineups, what a contest it's been in Russia between Poland and Slovakia, particularly in the second half. Slovakia winning could be a massive result to kick-start proceedings in Group E! Sweden might be without the enigmatic Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but Alexander Isak is all set to lead the line for Janne Andersson's side. He's one of the most exciting strikers in world football and could emerge as the breakthrough star of Euro 2020. Keep an eye out for him... Lots of interesting sub-plots to look forward to today. How will Spain fare in Sergio Ramos' absence? Will Aymeric Laporte impress on his competitive debut for La Roya? Unai Simon's inclusion between the sticks is another talking point ahead of the game. Too soon, Manchester United fans? Europa League final rematch at today for Victor Lindelöf and Gerard Moreno
? Who'll come out on top: Spain or Sweden? - UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) I'm going to leave you with Sportskeeda's official preview for the game as I go back to watch Patrik Schick's goal for the 100th time. Someone stop me... Group E kicks off in about 45 minutes, with Poland taking on Slovakia at the Krestovsky Stadium in Russia. Spain have a vastly superior squad when compared to the rest of the teams in their group, but you can never take anything for granted, especially in tournament football. Sweden, too, are set to be without Dejan Kulusevski and Mattias Svanberg after the duo tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week. Anyway, back to the Spain v Sweden fixture. Luis Enrique's side had to field the U-21s against Lithuania as the senior squad was forced to isolate after Sergio Busquets tested positive for COVID-19. Diego Llorente also tested positive, but the Leeds United defender has returned to the squad after making a swift recovery. I see I'm a little late with Schick pun, Gary Lineker seems to have already tweeted something along those lines. Great minds and all Scotland must be quite Schick of the game already... Alright I'll see myself out This angle of Schick’s goal is mad.. ?
- ????? (@UtdOscarinho) I can't be sat here watching football and not talk about Patrik Schick's outrageous goal for the Czech Republic a few minutes ago... I mean we've all seen ridiculous goals over the years, but this one is right up there. Picture perfect. The Estadio de La Cartuja in Sevilla is the venue, as La Roya look to begin their campaign on a positive note after a COVID-19 breakout derailed their preparations for the Group E fixture. I'm from Sportskeeda's football team and I'm on commentary duty today. There's a lot of football going on, so forgive me if I post key moments from the other games... Hello and good evening. Welcome to the live coverage of the UEFA Euro 2020 encounter between Spain and Sweden! Fabian Ruiz
Pierre Bengtsson
Jens Lys Cajuste
Emil Krafth
Mikel Oyarzabal
Gerard Moreno
Robin Quaison
Viktor Claesson
Pablo Sarabia
Thiago Alcantara
Mikael Lustig 23 Unai Simon 6 Marcos Llorente 24 Aymeric Laporte 4 Pau Torres 18 Jordi Alba 8 Koke 16 Rodrigo Hernandez 26 Pedro Gonzalez 11 Ferran Torres 7 Alvaro Morata 19 Dani Olmo 1 Robin Olsen 2 Mikael Lustig 3 Victor Lindelof 24 Marcus Danielsson 6 Ludwig Augustinsson 7 Sebastian Larsson 20 Kristoffer Olsson 8 Albin Ekdal 10 Emil Forsberg 9 Marcus Berg 11 Alexander Isak Spain Subs 1 David De Gea 13 Robert Sanchez 12 Eric Garcia 22 Pablo Sarabia 9 Gerard Moreno 2 Cesar Azpilicueta 14 Jose Gaya 20 Adama Traore 3 Diego Llorente 10 Thiago Alcantara 17 Fabian Ruiz 21 Mikel Oyarzabal Sweden Subs 12 Karl Johan Johnsson 23 Kristoffer Nordfeldt 26 Jens Lys Cajuste 17 Viktor Claesson 16 Emil Krafth 13 Gustav Svensson 22 Robin Quaison 14 Filip Helander 15 Ken Sema 18 Pontus Jansson 25 Jordan Larsson MATCH DETAILS player name COMMENTARY TEXT
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0 - 0 FT That's it from me for today. As always, I enjoyed covering the game, but a few goals would've definitely spiced things up. There's no shortage of football in the weeks ahead though, as games are coming thick and fast. Until next time, this is signing off. Ciao! Sweden, on the other hand, will be buzzing after getting a point against the group favorites. One win in their remaining two games should see them secure qualification to the knockout stages, so they'll look back on the 0-0 draw against Spain as an impressive result. 86% possession and a flurry of chances created over the course of the 90 minutes, but Spain failed to put the ball into the back of the net. Luis Enrique won't be a happy man - La Roja need to step it up in front of goal to become a force to be reckoned with at Euro 2020.It wasn't all doom and gloom, though. Spain can take heart from Pedri's eye-catching display, while Gerard Moreno also looked lively after coming on. Maybe the Villarreal striker will replace Alvaro Morata in the starting XI against Poland? Only time will tell. Sweden have proved to be a tough nut to crack over the years, but Spain should've won the game considering the chances they created. Much like what was the case in Euro 2016, Robin Olsen came to Sweden's rescue with a magnificent showing between the sticks. FULL TIME: Spain 0-0 Sweden
Spain are held to a goalless draw by a rugged, resilient Sweden side! The group favorites falter in their Euro 2020 opener. 90+5' Gerard Moreno's header goes narrowly wide of the post! He's made a massive impact since coming on. 90+3' CHANCE FOR SARABIA! He couldn't divert the ball in from close range after getting on the end of a Jordi Alba cross. Wow. What a frantic end to the game, don't go away just yet. Something tells me there's a goal in this... SIX MINUTES OF STOPPAGE TIME ADDED ON AT THE END OF THE 90 MINUTES! 90' WHAT A SAVE FROM OLSEN! MORENO IS DENIED FROM POINT BLANK RANGE! Oh scratch that, he's been flagged offside... 89' CLOSE FROM GERARD MORENO AS HE'S DENIED FROM CLOSE RANGE! Five changes each from both sides, but no goals in Seville so far. Two minutes plus stoppage time to find the elusive goal! 87' Spain's last throw of the dice sees Fabian Ruiz come on for Koke. 83' Kristoffer Olsson and Emil Forsberg are withdrawn for Jens-Lys Cajuste and Pierre Bengsson. 82' Brilliant work from Oyarzabal on the left flank, but his cross his cleared away by Sweden. 80' Sweden's Kristoffer Olsson is down after being involved in a challenge with Pedri. 78' Spain are piling on the pressure in search of the elusive goal, but Sweden are defending for their lives. 75' Mikael Lustig is withdrawn for Emil Krafth. 75' Another double change for Spain. Gerard Moreno and Mikel Oyarzabal come on for Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres. 74' What a block from Marcus Danielson to deny Olmo! Spain are denied yet again, could it be one of those nights for them? 73' The second half has been a bit drab, but Sweden have slowly grown into the game. They'll fancy their chances of getting a point at least, considering the way the game's panned out so far. Blimey, that's a double change up front for Sweden but it's a little surprising to see Isak go off. Lively display from the young striker nonetheless, he has a bright future ahead of him! 69' Double substitution for Sweden! Robin Quaison and Viktor Claesson come on for Marcus Berg and Alexander Isak. Alright then, I've got my wish belatedly. Thiago Alcantara is on, interesting to see how he affects the game. Best part of 25 minutes left for the Liverpool man to make an impact. 66' Double substitution for Spain sees Thiago Alcantara and Pablo Sarabia come on for Rodri and Alvaro Morata. Sweden haven't seen enough of the ball but Isak's had a fantastic outing so far! 61' WHAT A CHANCE MISSED BY MARCUS BERG! Isak is once again Sweden's shining light but Berg fails to tap home from close range. Unbelievable! 59' The game's fizzled out a little bit, but a lot of Spain substitutes are warming up. Time for Thiago Alcantara or Gerard Moreno maybe? The mercurial Adama Traore to run at tired legs? 55' Sweden's Mikael Lustig is booked for time wasting... with 35 minutes left on the clock. Wow. 53' Spain are on the prowl again, more one-way traffic in the second half. 50' CHANCE FOR MORATA! His snap shot from the edge of the box flashes wide of the post. 48' Free kick for Sweden after a brilliant piece of play by Isak! No changes at half-time, both sides have opted to go with what they've got so far. For the time being, at least... We're back for the second half and Spain get us underway in Seville! Eight of his last 13 big chances missed, crikey. Morata really needs to step it up in front of goal, he won't get too many more chances against a Sweden side that's defending deep. Álvaro Morata missed eight of his 13 big chances for Juventus in Serie A in 2021. - Squawka Football (@Squawka) HALF TIME: Spain 0-0 Sweden
La Roja have dominated possession, but Sweden have held on for their lives and defended frantically. Robin Olsen always brings his A-game at major tournaments, he was magnificent for Sweden in 2016 as well. At club level, though, he's failed to produce the goods consistently. Enigma. 44' Another Spain corner is cleared away and Olsen makes another smart save from Dani Olmo. 41' SWEDEN NEARLY SCORE AGAINST THE RUN OF PLAY! Incredible goal-line clearance from Marcos Llorente to deny Alexander Isak. 38' WHAT A MISS FROM MORATA! Oh my, that's a shocking miss from the Spanish striker. Lucky let-off for Sweden after a terrible lapse in concentration at the back. 37' Sweden's first corner of the game is cleared away by Spain. Marcos Llorente has been excellent at right-back once again, his development in the past 18 months has been phenomenal. 29' Another chance for Koke! The midfielder fails to keep the ball down after getting to the end of a brilliant cross from Dani Olmo. Another staggering stat - Spain have completed 235 passes as opposed to Sweden's measly 32. 25' Another corner for Spain. Ferran Torres and Marcos Llorente have combined well on the right flank so far. 23' CLOSE FROM KOKE! The Atletico Madrid captain's shot fizzes narrowly past the far post. Spain are knocking on the door! 22' Lindelof's long throw is easily cleared away, but Janne Andersson applauds his players for the effort. Been that kind of a day for his team. STAT TIME - 85% possession for Spain so far. Staggering, one way traffic. 16' WHAT A SAVE FROM ROBIN OLSON! Dani Olmo's close-range header is brilliantly saved by the Swedish goalkeeper. 14' Sweden have thwarted everything that's come their way, but they are yet to retain the ball for a prolonged period. All Spain so far at the Estadio de La Cartuja, they're relentless. 11' Spain free-kick from a dangerous position. Sweden are really struggling to keep hold of the ball and string a few passes together. 7' Dani Olmo's shot from the edge of the box flashes wide of the crossbar. Spain have pegged Sweden back in the first seven minutes. 6' Another corner for Spain. Sweden are not willing to take any risks inside their penalty area. 4' Spain's first corner of the game is cleared away, but La Roja are seeing a lot of the ball in the opening exchanges. 2' Ferran Torres is fouled inside his own half. Quick note - Barcelona defender Jordi Alba captains Spain today in the absence of Sergio Busquets. AAAND we're away! KICK-OFF IN SEVILLE! Both teams are out on the pitch. Sweden will do their national anthem first, followed by Spain. We're minutes away from kick-off! Lots of pressure on Alvaro Morata heading into Euro 2020. He's coming on the back of a good season with Juventus, but he's got Gerard Moreno waiting patiently on the bench and will need to hit the ground running immediately to retain his place in the team. As for Sweden, there's a lot of experience in the squad and they have an impressive talent in Isak, who looks set to lead the line alongside Marcus Berg. Spain's have had to reluctactly phase out their golden generation that won three major tournaments in a row, but they still have a lot of quality in their squad. Interesting to see how Marcos Llorente fares at right-back, he was fantastic against Portugal earlier this month and deservedly keeps his place ahead of Cesar Azpilicueta. With or without Sergio Busquets, Thiago Alcantara is Spain's best midfielder and his exclusion is honestly a bit baffling. Anyway, I'm off for a short snack break before the game. T minus ONE hour to kick-off! After Busquets tested positive for COVID-19, the Spanish government vaccinated the entire Spain squad with the Pfizer vaccine. I'm not really sure if what I'm about to say even came into consideration, but the vaccine could have different sides effects for different people. Maybe Thiago's body didn't react well to the jab? Or am I just clutching at straws? Thiago Alcantara has been left out of the starting XI for Spain, wow. Didn't see that one coming, as a Liverpool fan I was really looking forward to watching him. Bummer. OFFICIAL SWEDEN XI (4-4-2): Robin Olsen; Mikael Lutwig, Victor Lindelof, Marcus Danielson, Ludwig Augustinsson; Sebastian Larsson, Albin Ekdal, Kristoffer Olsson, Emil Forsberg; Alexander Isak, Marcus Berg OFFICIAL SPAIN XI (4-3-3): Unai Simon, Marcos Llorente, Pau Torres, Aymeric Laporte, Jordi Alba, Rodri, Koke, Pedri, Ferran Torres, Alvaro Morata, Dani Olmo As we wait anxiously for the lineups, what a contest it's been in Russia between Poland and Slovakia, particularly in the second half. Slovakia winning could be a massive result to kick-start proceedings in Group E! Sweden might be without the enigmatic Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but Alexander Isak is all set to lead the line for Janne Andersson's side. He's one of the most exciting strikers in world football and could emerge as the breakthrough star of Euro 2020. Keep an eye out for him... Lots of interesting sub-plots to look forward to today. How will Spain fare in Sergio Ramos' absence? Will Aymeric Laporte impress on his competitive debut for La Roya? Unai Simon's inclusion between the sticks is another talking point ahead of the game. Too soon, Manchester United fans? Europa League final rematch at today for Victor Lindelöf and Gerard Moreno
? Who'll come out on top: Spain or Sweden? - UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) I'm going to leave you with Sportskeeda's official preview for the game as I go back to watch Patrik Schick's goal for the 100th time. Someone stop me... Group E kicks off in about 45 minutes, with Poland taking on Slovakia at the Krestovsky Stadium in Russia. Spain have a vastly superior squad when compared to the rest of the teams in their group, but you can never take anything for granted, especially in tournament football. Sweden, too, are set to be without Dejan Kulusevski and Mattias Svanberg after the duo tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week. Anyway, back to the Spain v Sweden fixture. Luis Enrique's side had to field the U-21s against Lithuania as the senior squad was forced to isolate after Sergio Busquets tested positive for COVID-19. Diego Llorente also tested positive, but the Leeds United defender has returned to the squad after making a swift recovery. I see I'm a little late with Schick pun, Gary Lineker seems to have already tweeted something along those lines. Great minds and all Scotland must be quite Schick of the game already... Alright I'll see myself out This angle of Schick’s goal is mad.. ?
- ????? (@UtdOscarinho) I can't be sat here watching football and not talk about Patrik Schick's outrageous goal for the Czech Republic a few minutes ago... I mean we've all seen ridiculous goals over the years, but this one is right up there. Picture perfect. The Estadio de La Cartuja in Sevilla is the venue, as La Roya look to begin their campaign on a positive note after a COVID-19 breakout derailed their preparations for the Group E fixture. I'm from Sportskeeda's football team and I'm on commentary duty today. There's a lot of football going on, so forgive me if I post key moments from the other games... Hello and good evening. Welcome to the live coverage of the UEFA Euro 2020 encounter between Spain and Sweden! Fabian Ruiz
Pierre Bengtsson
Jens Lys Cajuste
Emil Krafth
Mikel Oyarzabal
Gerard Moreno
Robin Quaison
Viktor Claesson
Pablo Sarabia
Thiago Alcantara
Mikael Lustig 23 Unai Simon 6 Marcos Llorente 24 Aymeric Laporte 4 Pau Torres 18 Jordi Alba 8 Koke 16 Rodrigo Hernandez 26 Pedro Gonzalez 11 Ferran Torres 7 Alvaro Morata 19 Dani Olmo 1 Robin Olsen 2 Mikael Lustig 3 Victor Lindelof 24 Marcus Danielsson 6 Ludwig Augustinsson 7 Sebastian Larsson 20 Kristoffer Olsson 8 Albin Ekdal 10 Emil Forsberg 9 Marcus Berg 11 Alexander Isak Spain Subs 1 David De Gea 13 Robert Sanchez 12 Eric Garcia 22 Pablo Sarabia 9 Gerard Moreno 2 Cesar Azpilicueta 14 Jose Gaya 20 Adama Traore 3 Diego Llorente 10 Thiago Alcantara 17 Fabian Ruiz 21 Mikel Oyarzabal Sweden Subs 12 Karl Johan Johnsson 23 Kristoffer Nordfeldt 26 Jens Lys Cajuste 17 Viktor Claesson 16 Emil Krafth 13 Gustav Svensson 22 Robin Quaison 14 Filip Helander 15 Ken Sema 18 Pontus Jansson 25 Jordan Larsson MATCH DETAILS player name COMMENTARY TEXT