Graham Potter has expressed his interest in managing the Swedish national football team, a role that has become vacant after the sacking of Jon Dahl Tomasson. Potter, who previously managed Chelsea and West Ham, has a history in Sweden, having coached Ostersund for seven years. He stated that he is currently "between jobs" and is "open to anything" where he feels he can make a difference.
The Swedish national team is in a poor run of form, sitting at the bottom of their World Cup qualifying group after losing to Kosovo. Tomasson was reportedly criticized by his own players and has now been dismissed by the Swedish Football Association (SvFF) due to a lack of desired results. The SvFF is seeking new leadership to improve their chances of reaching the World Cup playoffs in March.
Despite his recent high-profile roles in the Premier League, Potter indicated that financial considerations would not prevent him from taking the Sweden job. He mentioned that he is in a strong financial position due to his career, suggesting he wo... download the app to read more
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