In August, it is ten years since he had to jump in after an hour of play in the international match against Ukraine in Kharkiv. Sweden – then under Erik Hamrén’s leadership – won after a late goal.
Ekdal got to taste something he has since always appreciated and valued highly. Ten years later, the love for the national team, to put on the shirt and then sing the national anthem as strong as then.
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