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Sweden's World Cup dreams all but over after Kosovo defeat

football13 October 2025 21:00| © Reuters
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Sweden's World Cup hopes were dealt a crushing blow as they suffered a 1-0 home loss to Kosovo on Monday that all but ends their chances of reaching the finals, with a third qualifying defeat piling more pressure on coach Jon Dahl Tomasson.

The result leaves Sweden bottom of Group B with one point from four matches and only a slim mathematical chance of reaching the playoffs after next month's final two rounds of matches.

Kosovo are second with seven points, three behind leaders Switzerland who drew 0-0 away to third-placed Slovenia (three points) in Ljubljana on Monday.

The group winners qualify directly for the World Cup, with the runners-up going into the playoffs.

Kosovo, who beat the Swedes 2-0 in Pristina last month, completed a famous double with Fisnik Asllani's first-half strike proving decisive.

The forward scored his first international goal in the 32nd minute with a close-range finish after fine link-up play between Vedat Muriqi and Veldin Hodza sliced open a static back line.

Sweden controlled possession after the break but remained toothless in front of goal.

Alexander Isak twice went close, first heading over and later slicing wide as Kosovo's defence stood firm amid boos from the frustrated home fans around the Ullevi Stadium.

The striker came agonisingly close to snatching a stoppage-time equaliser, but his powerful header was kept out by Arijanet Muric, whose stunning save ensured victory for the visitors.

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