Sweden, Graham Potter and Alexander Isak
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Viktor Gyökeres has been left out of the first Sweden squad selected by new coach Graham Potter after picking up a muscular injury playing for Arsenal at the weekend.
New Sweden coach Graham Potter gave fans a welcome surprise on Wednesday, presenting his first squad in their native tongue as he prepares to get their shattered World Cup ambitions back on track.
Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres is not named in Graham Potter's first Sweden squad, but Liverpool's Alexander Isak is included.
Newly appointed Swedish coach Graham Potter aims to revive Sweden's World Cup hopes by emphasizing respect and strategic communication. Potter replaced Jon Dahl Tomasson after a disappointing start in qualifying.
Brighton manager Graham Potter heaped praise on West Bromwich Albion's resilience after the two sides fought out a 1-1 draw in their Premier League clash on Monday although he was unhappy with the outcome.
Chelsea have far from flourished since Graham Potter's appointment and the Blues head coach appreciates he has a tough task ahead.
GRAHAM POTTER is the new head coach of the Sweden national team. The news was confirmed by the Swedish FA on Monday morning. A statement read: “Graham Potter will be the new head coach of
Viktor Gyokeres was left out of the first Sweden squad selected by new coach Graham Potter ahead of the side’s upcoming FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.
Graham Potter, recently appointed as Sweden's head coach, has called up a partially fit Alexander Isak for the World Cup qualifiers. Despite injuries, Sweden aims for a slim playoff chance after poor performances.
Isak Included but Gyokeres Misses Out in Sweden SquadSweden manager Graham Potter has named his first squad since taking over, with Liverpool striker Alexander Isak returning after a brief absence,