Potter in talks to become Sweden boss
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Potter in talks to become Sweden boss
"Former West Ham manager Graham Potter is in talks to become Sweden's next head coach. The 50-year-old expressed his love for the country and interest in the post earlier this week and BBC Sport understands discussions over Potter taking the role are moving quickly. Sweden sacked Jon Dahl Tomasson on Tuesday following a poor start to the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign that has left them sitting bottom of Group B with just one point from four games."
"Potter, who was dismissed by the Hammers in September after only eight months at the helm, previously enjoyed a successful spell in Sweden as boss of Ostersunds FK from 2011 until 2018. The Englishman led them from the fourth tier of Swedish football to its top division, and also helped them win the Swedish Cup in 2017. Potter then managed Swansea City and Brighton before joining Chelsea in 2022, but was sacked from his role at Stamford Bridge after seven months."
"Despite a stellar forward line of Liverpool's Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal, the Swedes drew with Slovenia and lost to both Switzerland and Kosovo in their opening three group games. But, having won their Uefa Nations League group, they are still on course for a play-off spot to give them another chance of reaching next summer's World Cup in North America."
Graham Potter is in talks to become Sweden's next head coach after expressing his interest in the role. Sweden dismissed Jon Dahl Tomasson after a poor start to 2026 World Cup qualifying, leaving them bottom of Group B with one point from four games. Potter was dismissed by the Hammers in September after eight months and previously managed Ostersunds FK from 2011 to 2018, winning the Swedish Cup in 2017. He later managed Swansea, Brighton and Chelsea. Despite forwards Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres, Sweden drew with Slovenia and lost to Switzerland and Kosovo, but winning their Uefa Nations League group preserves a play-off route to the World Cup.
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