Sweden Crushes Ukraine in 2026 World Cup Qualifier Semifinal: Viktor Gyökeres Nets Hat-Trick.
Sweden Advances to Playoff Final After Dominant Display
According to Novyny.live: Sweden's national team delivered a commanding 3-1 victory over Ukraine in the semifinal of the 2026 World Cup qualifying playoffs on March 26, 2026, securing their spot in the qualification final. This match marked a critical milestone in Sweden's campaign to earn a place in the global tournament.
Head coach Graham Potter praised his squad's performance, singling out striker Viktor Gyökeres for his outstanding contribution. Gyökeres scored a hat-trick, powering Sweden to a decisive win.
“This is a massive step forward for the team. The squad's spirit was incredible against a top-class opponent.”
Graham Potter
Sweden's Path Forward
Sweden showcased cohesive teamwork to achieve the desired result. Potter added that the team is already shifting focus to their next match against Poland, highlighting their determination to continue the fight for a World Cup berth.
This victory is a significant boost for Sweden as they push toward the World Cup. Each match brings them closer to their goal, and fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming fixtures.
Beating Ukraine has strengthened Sweden's position in the qualifiers, building confidence ahead of the final showdown with Poland. The success also underscores Sweden's standing in European football, as they continue to deliver strong performances on the international stage. Supporters hope this win will fuel further achievements in the quest for World Cup qualification.
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