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      At this point in Ibra’s career (the year he turned 18), he was having his first senior season and scored once in 6 games, in Allsvenskan.

      Roony is currently at 7 in 14 in Superligaen.

      The year Zlatan turned 19, he bagged 12 in 26.

      Current status is very (very) far from a sure indicator of future success, but teenage Roony is already clearly better than teenage Zlatan.

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    Be one of the best players in your position regardless of age. He may be the best 17 year old Swedish midfielder but that doesn’t mean he can compete with 25 year olds

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    Bro will be playing in the german third division in 5 years with this attitude lol

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    the swedish media hates Janne so they desperately drag these answers out of players. This is nothing to read into at all

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      Not to jolly engage in Manager bashing but maybe they have their reasons? Some dude said a lot of the younger guys who have parents from different nationalities have given up waiting to play for their homeland bcz this dude kinda just sticks to the same old players. The boys give up on being called and accept the call up for a different country. If I was Swedish I would be fuming at Janne over this lol. I mean, it happened in Brazil like once with Diego Costa choosing Spain and it became a national crisis lol.

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        2 people have and one of them is very average. But I disagree nonetheless. Players shouldn’t be picked just to be locked in.

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      Not only the media. He should’ve been fired once he missed his first major tournament. Now it’s a missed World Cup, a missed Euros and relegation to Nations League C division. On top of that he’s also an asshole most of the time. The hate is well earned.

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    He’s not being picked because our gaffer is an absolute joke and a failure. He’s got a long history of doing the absolutely worst thing at every possible turn, hopefully he will (FINALLY!) be gone soon.

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      Janne should have been in a retirement home in Uppsala 3 years ago but here we are lol.

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        Yeah, it’s bizarre how long he’s managed to stick around. Looks like he’s finally going away now though, although much too late. Maybe we can finally go back to dunking on Denmark, this current state of affairs is both unnatural and unholy.

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          While I agree that it is the right time to move forward and let Janne go, surely getting to the quarterfinals of a world cup buys you a lot of confidence. When do you think will be the next time a Swedish NT manages to do that? I doubt that it will be within the next 20 years myself.

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    Just for some context for fans not following Swedish football and media.

    There has been a lot of criticism against Jane the last couple of years from a lot of different persons regarding the old squad he uses.

    This isn’t the first time young talents don’t get a chance. Many that have dual passports have chosen other countries teams to play for

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      This is exactly what happened with the danish team under Morten Olsen. Huge talent like Fischer and Andreas Christensen never got picked.

      I don’t miss that man.

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        Andreas Christensen is too young to be even considered for Olsen…he started playing senior football in autumn 2015. Same time Olsen had his final qualification matches

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        MO did include Christian Eriksen pretty early in his career but I guess his talent was undeniable. Then of course used him to sit deep and play a million lateral passes.

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      many of the dual passports have chosen other countries to play for

      That’s when you get a new coach for sure

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      The critique against Janne has made it sound very unique, but it seems to be happening with most Swedish managers at the later half of their run with the national team. They have their favorites and youngsters are usually let into the team very carefully.

      Usually it goes like this:

      A new manager is appointed and gets praise for giving new players and youngsters a chance. Later on, the manager has found his core group. If he is successful, he will get praise, but when the results start to dwindle, people will start to ask for new players/youngsters to get chance. The manager has his group though and is trusting that his group will turn it around and if he adds new players to the group, it’s done very carefully.

      If the turnaround doesn’t happen and he gets fired, a new manager is appointed. The new manager gets praise for giving new players and youngsters a chance and so on…

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      Hes also their top scorer this season + scored the goal that actually took them to CL

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    Gotta up your game, young man, everyone needs to have dirty clothes of the manager, or being engaged to the manager’s daughter

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    What more can a 17-year-old do to get called up?

    Grow and mature as a player (and as a person too it seems). You’re not guaranteed a national selection for being really good for a 17-year-old.

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      Not like Sweden is some powerhouse football nation with talent growing out of their ears, especially creative ones

      The fact that the kid is really good at 17 is why he’s pissed that Sweden still hasnt picked him, especially since its dead rubber games with Sweden already being eliminated anyway