Sweden's national team is optimistic about their chances at Euro 2025, especially after a decisive 4-1 victory over Germany. Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, a key player, feels the squad has a unique energy this year. Sweden topped Group C with three wins, scoring eight goals and conceding just one. They aim to secure their second European title, having been runners-up three times since their 1984 triumph.
Rytting Kaneryd expressed her belief in the team's potential for success in 2025. "Of course, we always want to win," she said. "We always want to do better. We know we have done good in tournaments before, but we also know we haven't gone the whole way." The Chelsea midfielder emphasised the team's determination to improve on past performances.

The Swedish squad will face the second-place team from Group D in the quarter-finals. England, the reigning champions, are likely opponents. In Euro 2022, England defeated Sweden 4-0 in the semi-finals. Coach Peter Gerhardsson is eager for a rematch and hopes to change the outcome this time.
Reflecting on their previous encounter with England, Gerhardsson noted that both teams have evolved since then. "That was a special game," he said. "Now, we have other players, they have other players. It didn't go well for us because they scored four goals, but that is history." He remains focused on creating a new and positive chapter if they meet again.
Rytting Kaneryd highlighted the importance of taking each match as it comes without looking too far ahead. She stated, "I have a really good feeling. You can see that in the squad there is something different this year, and we always believe." She stressed the need to approach every game individually while maintaining readiness for challenges.
Sweden's journey so far has been impressive with their strong performance against Germany marking them as serious contenders. Their focus remains on achieving victory by taking one step at a time and not underestimating any opponent along the way. The team is determined to write a new chapter in their football history by aiming for success at Euro 2025.