The former Chelsea and West Ham manager was sacked from his last two Premier League jobs but is revelling in his role with Sweden and led them to an emphatic win over Tunisia in their opening World Cup game

The Brighton midfielder has been offered the freedom to express himself within the national team and is eager to make his mark at the finals

Englishman ‘older and wiser’ after contrasting fortunes in club game; Tunisian rival ‘cannot complain’ despite missing out on World Cup win.

Graham Potter guided Sweden to a 3-1 World Cup win over Tunisia, the nation's first World Cup victory since 2018, with goals from Ayari, Isak, and Gyokeres.

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The former Chelsea and West Ham manager was sacked from his last two Premier League jobs but is revelling in his role with Sweden and led them to an emphatic win over Tunisia in…

In today’s Football Daily: Bouncing back with Graham Potter