My RU-vid channel is for uploading videos with English subtitles from the Swedish national team. In order for football fans around the world who do not understand Swedish, will be able to enjoy content from the players they may like and support. I don't do the interviews, just the subtitles. Sometimes I also upload videos of our Scandinavian friends/players from Denmark & Norway.
Brilliant principles from Kosovare. Any chance of an established male international taking the step down to a second tier team? I don't think so. Too many of them demand too much in respect to wages even when they move to club in a top division that is smaller than the one they are moving from.
@@JohnHF1957 Kosse has always gone her own way and continues to do! It’s the reason why she is the player and human she is. Football has always meant more than just success to her. Also to be a contributing factor in taking women's football forward and leave it in a better place. She’s a player who likes to have a lot of responsibility and always performs at her best when given a responsible role. I see only opportunities for her with this club change and I also like that she’s not following any "football norms" and do whatever she thinks right to her 🌟🇸🇪
You can’t be familiar with the Swedish men’s team then. Half the team used to be in either the English or German second division😅 same goes for a lot of smaller national teams.
@@LL31199 1/ I am familiar with the Swedish men's team, (Ibrahimovic, Ljungberg, Dahlin, Limpar, Lindelof, Brolin, Blomqvist, Mellberg, all Premier League) 2/ Exactly which Swedish players (besides Sebastian Larsson, who twice went from Premier League to Championship clubs and was involved in promotions twice, see, I do know about Swedish players) were in the English second division and when, 3/ I said taking a step down for Kosovare, so which Swedish men went from the likes of AC Milan to a second tier English or German club? You might want to read and think a little more carefully before commenting.
@@JohnHF1957 it was a joke :) not deadly serious. Asllani is getting older and she wants to play for a team where there’s lots of investment, so good for her. There’s no comparison to be made with the men’s side really. The equivalent for them would be to retire from the national team at around 33/34 and then move back home and play for a Swedish club.
So this isn't Team Sweden, it's actually Team Stina 🤔 players should always fall down dramatically in the penalty box when there is contact 😂 it's not diving and faking if there was contact. Kafaji must be very confident she would score a goal from a very acute angle to decide to stay up after the Williamson tackle. Was a good match but I thought Sweden would be even more 💯 💥👊💥👊 nasty aggressive against England...given the 4-0 scoreline in the last Euros
@@For_Cruyff_Sake It may sound strange to you... But she has received a lot of praise from the Swedish people for choosing to stand up. I don't know how much you know about Swedish football, but Sweden is extremely anti-UEFA and modern football. We have a football culture where these behaviours are not accepted. If Sweden's goalkeeper takes a tactical time-out, they will sure be called out and asked about it by the media for example. Swedes are extremely protective of the integrity of football and one of the things we absolutely don’t like is diving, interruptions, tactical time-outs and time wasting. The fact that you’re punished for standing up and rewarded for diving, it really says all about today's football that we in Sweden neither like nor want to be a part of. Especially not when you’re representing our country. Then you can do smart stuff to slow down the tempo and destroy the flow. So from our point of view, she did the right thing and we’re proud of her. Even if it costed us a penalty 🇸🇪
@@DerekLangdon you can hardly know if she has ruined her career, given she hasn’t even arrived at the club yet. Don't judge anything before you know! And as I know Asllani, her previous career choices and also the Swedish mentality, I'm not worried at all.
Sweden needs a proper striker. They create chances and often won't finalise them. About time for some players to go as well: Asllani, Sembrandt, Janogy, Jakobson... Give space for the youngsters. Best of luck on the playoffs and hope you can grab a spot to the Euros. Heja Sverige!
@@sandrapatriciaoriguarios4589 Blackstenius was absolutely missed this gathering. We would have needed her physicality and hold-up play against teams like France and England. In order for Rolfö & JRK to have time to get higher up the pitch and come to better opportunities where they can use their speed. Sweden ended up as a low-block at times and that’s not how we want to play. But of course, Blackstenius presence also creates a constant threat to the opponents' defenders with her depth game in attack and speed. However, I was very impressed by Evelyn Ijeh who made her national team debut (!!!) for Sweden against France. And she did it brilliantly! When it comes to the older players, I agree, it pleases me to see the new generation starting to take their place more and more. While I understand why the older players are still there. It's a generational shift process that happens and the older players are important to help out in that process because of their experience. Sweden usually uses that strategy. Vi är Sverige! Heja heja 💙💛
On a breakaway, concentration, determination, turf flying, legs flashing smashing the ball to the back of the net. All that and she's very good looking!
@sarajohansson1128. Hej Hanna Glas kul att du är tillbaka på planen igen😁 Jag älskar att se dig spela fotboll både med klubblaget och Svenska damlaget . Du är en jättekul person tycker jag , det är roligt att titta på på youtube då du är med på klipp med landslaget.😃 jag tycker du även är en fantastisk duktig fotbollsspelare . Du är en idol för mig inom fotbollen.😁⚽⚽⚽ Du är bäst Hanna Glas
We have a different media culture in Sweden. It’s not unusual for players to answer such questions. This doesn’t mean that the interviewer is looking for "drama", but rather asking questions that are relevant to what they have seen on the pitch, but also based on what pundits in the studio have discussed, for example. Sometimes we see things on our TV, situations & players reacting on the pitch for example, and then the players get a chance to answer those questions in their own words. I would say that this transparency avoids drama in Sweden. Players are given more opportunities to have their say on the matter, resulting in no room for speculation 🙌🏻
Now that the season is done and Emma gone, i can say letting magda and pernille go was a mistake. Really needed defense help with millie bright injured and really needed pernille after kerr, fischel then when it really mattered Ramirez was absent. Doesn't seem like Magda wanted to leave
Glas hasn’t played in almost 2 years. Kafaji & Vinberg are being inducted into the national team in our generational change. Their time will come soon ✌🏻
What a wonderful win! The ref was a bit iffy but they played beautifully the whole time! I’m also so glad Johanna was able to get two goals! She’s such a fast and talented player, I love getting to see her shine!
It was a real joy to watch Kaneryd for this match! To me, Kaneryd is one of the most deadliest attackers for the Swedish team---especially with her lightning fast pace and unmatched dribbling---can easily beat any defender on 1v1 situations! You can't leave Kaneryd with space otherwise get punished hard for it! Awesome match and JRK is the mvp for me 🇸🇪💙💛