Sweden send for reinforcements
Friday, February 13, 2004
Article summary
With next week's internationals looming, Sweden have called up Andreas Johansson and Niklas Skoog.
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uefa.com rounds up all the latest news regarding next week's friendlies involving 15 of the 16 UEFA EURO 2004™ qualifiers.
Sweden have called up Andreas Johansson and Niklas Skoog to replace injured midfield player Anders Svensson and unwell striker Mattias Jonson for next Wednesday's trip to Albania.
Knee injury
Svensson has been ruled out with a knee injury while Jonson has a cold, the Swedish Football Association (SFF) said today. Both replacements are from the Allsvenskan, where Johansson plays for champions Djurgårdens IF and Skoog plays for Malmö FF.
Rehmer pulls out
Hertha BSC Berlin defender Marko Rehmer has pulled out of Germany's squad for the friendly against fellow EURO 2004™ qualifiers Croatia on Wednesday in Split because of a bout of flu.
Cannavaro injured
Italy
Andersson to help England
Finally England, who face EURO 2004™ hosts Portugal in a friendly in the Algarve next week, have announced that Swede Roland Andersson, who scouted for his native country at the last FIFA World Cup, has joined coach Sven-Göran Eriksson's backroom staff for this summer in Portugal.
Scouting work
"I am delighted to have Roland with us for such a big tournament," Eriksson said. "We will be using both him and [Under-21 coach] David Platt as scouts out in Portugal."
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