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Sweden's World Cup dreams all but over after Kosovo defeat

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Sweden’s hopes of reaching a major international football event collapsed after a disappointing 0‑2 loss to Kosovo in a crucial group match. The defeat came at the home stadium, leaving Swedish fans and fans worldwide to ponder what this means for the national team’s future plans.

The game started with both sides exchanging attacks, but Kosovo’s defense proved solid. A first‑half goal from a fast break and a second‑goal from a set‑piece sealed the outcome. Swedish key players struggled to find space, and the coach had to make several tactical changes that failed to turn the tide.

Many analysts now say that Sweden’s World Cup ambitions are largely over. With only a few matches left in the tournament cycle and this loss casting a shadow over their performance, the team faces a tough path to qualify for the next final tournament.

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Fans in Sweden have expressed mixed reactions. Some are angry that the team didn’t live up to expectations, while others remain hopeful that the squad can regroup and learn from the defeat. Interviews with the coach suggest a focus on rebuilding and turning the next matches into opportunities to prove themselves.

In short, the defeat to Kosovo is a major blow to Sweden’s World Cup dreams. Going forward, the national team will need to secure wins in upcoming fixtures to keep its hopes alive.


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