Looking back at the glory days of Swedish soccer, they were world runners-up as hosts in 1958, but the real explosion came in 1994. At that time, the Swedish army has Bryan and Darien and other famous players, once jumped to the world's third. However, this Nordic soccer "lost 30 years" is saddening, even with Ibrahim Mogwai such as the god of the striker in the town, the results in the international arena is still bleak. Fortunately, the new generation of stars Joklis, Guluszewski and Aleksandr Ishak have risen to bring new hope to Swedish soccer.

In recent years, Swedish soccer has been in the doldrums on the international stage, missing out on the World Cup and Euro final week in a row, and even being relegated from the Europa League and having to play in a Group C tournament this year. But at this critical moment, the Nordic Lions rekindled their fighting spirit. In February of this year, Danish coach Thomasson took over the coaching whip, the team quickly returned to the right track. In the past six matches, Mr. Thomason has led the team to five wins and one loss.

The success of Thomason is not possible without the excellent performance of the Swedish players. Stettin striker Joklis is a fierce player, scoring 9 goals and contributing 5 assists in the Europa League this year. His partner Aleksandar Ishak has scored 21 goals in the Premier League, and has scored four goals in nine games for Newcastle this season. Together with Tottenham's attacking midfielder Galuszewski, the "Snow Trio" are making a name for themselves in European soccer, and Swedish soccer is expected to return to the final week of international tournaments quickly.

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