The Sweden national football team lost to the Netherlands 5-1 in their latest match in the World Cup. Anthony Elanga, who scored his first World Cup goal, now hopes for a starting spot against Japan. Elanga came on to the pitch in the 56th minute and scored a goal just three minutes later. Sweden's head coach Graham Potter made a triple substitution in the 56th minute, and Elanga was one of the players who came on to the pitch. Other players who came on to the pitch were Lucas Bergvall and Besfort Zeneli. Sweden is in second place in their World Cup group, but Japan will overtake them if they win against Tunisia on Sunday morning. Sweden's last match in the group stage is against Japan on Friday night next week. The team has a chance to advance to the round of 16 even if they lose to Japan, but the loss should not be too big if they want to have a good chance of advancing. So Elanga and Bergvall hope for a better match against Japan. Bergvall has, like Elanga, made two substitute appearances so far in the World Cup. It's up to Graham Potter who plays, but Bergvall is ready to start. Sweden has a good position in their World Cup group, but they must keep their balance and not get too happy or too sad.