Benjamin Nygren praised as Sweden eye World Cup glory against Poland | OneFootball

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·31 de março de 2026

Benjamin Nygren praised as Sweden eye World Cup glory against Poland

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Sweden head coach Graham Potter and forward Viktor Gyokeres have both lauded Celtic’s attacking midfielder Benjamin Nygren…

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Football. FIFA World Cup, 2026 UEFA Qualifiers. season 2025/2026. round KO play-offs semifinal – path B match between Ukraine and Sweden in Valencia, Spain. Daniel Svensson Benjamin Nygren Anthony. Elanga Fot. Tomasz Karczewski / Arena Akcji/ newspix.pl

Nygren featured prominently in Sweden’s attacking line-up, joining high-profile forwards Gyokeres and Anthony Elanga in Thursday’s 3-1 victory over Ukraine.


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The result secures Sweden a place in a decisive play-off final against Poland tonight, with a coveted spot in Group B of this summer’s World Cup at stake. Switzerland, Canada, and Qatar await in the group.

Nygren made a telling contribution, delivering a pinpoint cross to assist Gyokeres’ opening goal. The Arsenal striker went on to produce a standout performance, scoring a hat-trick for his country.

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Benjamin Nygren on international duty with Sweden. Photo social media

Gyokeres has enjoyed a prolific campaign since his summer move from Sporting CP, scoring 16 goals for Premier League leaders Arsenal and continuing his impressive form at international level.

Speaking post-match, Gyokeres said via The Herald: “I’ve played with Benji a lot before in the under-21 national team. I know him well and he’s done extremely well at Celtic. He’s a great player.”

Meanwhile, Graham Potter added: “I’ve been impressed with Benji since I met him. He’s an intelligent player and a very good guy. He’s a team player. He understands what we’re trying to do. He’s a super important player for us.”

Potter had previously been put forward as a potential candidate for the Celtic managerial position by former Sweden international Johan Mjallby before opting to extend his deal with the national team through to 2030.

The 50-year-old first made his name in Sweden, overseeing a remarkable rise with Ostersunds FK as he guided the club from the fourth tier to the top flight, along with a memorable run to the Europa League knockout rounds.

Potter became available after being dismissed by West Ham United, bringing an end to a brief nine-month spell in charge at the London Stadium.

Best of luck to Benjamin Nygren this evening.

Conor Spence

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