Swedish coach: Isaac and Yorke can certainly coexist. We can shape the golden age

The Swedish national team today has two big strikers, Yorke and Isaac. For head coach Thomason, it is not easy to make the two coexist. In an interview with Sky Sports, Thomason talked about several topics about the Swedish national team.

Thomason said: "Coaching the Swedish national team is a huge challenge, but I like that. In Sweden, especially the media, we think tactical changes are a revolution. We certainly can't forget that Sweden has a brilliant history, we have won the runner-up and third place in the World Cup. However, the DNA of Swedish football has been 4-4-2 for many years. So, we made a radical change to make it smoother and more dynamic."

"In the first training camp of the national team, the players were very open and they really wanted to change the style of the game. Many players played abroad for many years and were used to other styles. So this way of playing offensively and smooth is very suitable for them. In my opinion, they like to play offensive football."

"When I started coaching, there was a lot of voices about these two people, that is, Isaac and Yorke can't coexist on the court. In my opinion, they can of course Coexist! Good players can always play together. My mission is to create the right environment for them to show themselves. So far, they have performed very well. "

" Isaac and Yorke are very distinctive and resilient, and they are very active when working together. They love to score goals and are born for goals. They are the two best players in the world when it comes to straight behind opponents' defenders. Of course, they have some similarities, but they also There are some differences. "

" Yorke's level of interspersed running is extremely high, while Isaac's level of interspersed behind the opponent's defender is equally high. So, one player penetrates directly behind the opponent's defender, and the other runs inside and out. "

"We strive to create an atmosphere that makes everyone willing to do something extra for their teammates. We may shape a great golden age, it just takes some time."