Graham Potter confirms Sweden's attacking core for 2026 World Cup
Sweden manager Graham Potter has finalized his 26-man roster, leaning heavily on the elite offensive partnership of Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres for the upcoming tournament.
Potter banking on Premier League and Portuguese league firepower
Sweden's quest for international glory has taken a definitive shape as head coach Graham Potter officially unveiled his 26-player selection for the 2026 World Cup. The roster announcement confirms that the Blågult will rely on one of the most potent strike partnerships in European football to spearhead their campaign on the global stage.
At the heart of Potter's strategy are Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres. The duo has been in sensational form for Newcastle United and Sporting CP respectively, and their inclusion suggests Sweden intends to play an expansive, attacking brand of football during the tournament. This selection marks a significant milestone for Potter, who has spent the last several months molding the squad into a unit capable of competing with the world's elite.
Tactical balance and squad depth
Beyond the marquee names in the final third, Potter has selected a group that emphasizes tactical flexibility. The 26-man contingent reflects a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents, designed to navigate the grueling schedule of the expanded World Cup format. Potter’s final list was the result of extensive scouting and recent friendly performances, aiming to solve long-standing defensive questions while maximizing the output of his star forwards.
As Sweden prepares to travel for the competition, the focus shifts to how Potter will integrate his attacking assets into a cohesive system. With the roster now locked in, the national team enters its final preparation phase, carrying the expectations of a country eager to see if this high-scoring generation can translate club success into a deep tournament run.
Source: ESPN FC
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