Sweden national football team is eyeing progress in the World Cup and preparing for the match against the Netherlands on Midsummer day. Benjamin Nygren says that no one will be drinking excessively during the Midsummer celebrations. The team has no strict alcohol rules during the tournament, but the focus is on the competition. Gabriel Gudmundsson doesn't have FOMO when his friends post pictures from Midsummer celebrations back home in Sweden. Alexander Bernhardsson doesn't have high demands for the Midsummer food, he's happy with meatballs and sausage. Sweden faces the Netherlands at 19.00 Swedish time on Saturday. Benjamin Nygren thinks that Christmas is the best holiday, followed by Midsummer and New Year's. The Midsummer pole and dancing are important parts of the celebrations. The team will celebrate Midsummer on Sunday in Dallas, where the players' families will also be present. The team's focus is on the World Cup and they are determined to make progress in the tournament.
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Sweden national football team eyes World Cup progress
Sweden national football team prepares for Netherlands match in World Cup. Benjamin Nygren and Gabriel Gudmundsson on Midsummer celebrations and focus on the tournament. Read more about Sweden national football team and World Cup
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