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Estonia vs Sweden Player Ratings: The visitors run riot over Estonia in Lillekula

Sweden came to Lilleküla Stadium to put a whirlwind over the host in the UEFA Nations League fixture. Sebastian Nanasi scored a brace while Viktor Gyokeres added one other goal in the visitors’ 3-0 victory to claim the top spot of Group 1 in League C. Sweden collected the same points as Slovakia but had the advantage of a goal difference.

Estonia National Football Team Player Ratings vs Sweden

Vlasiy Sinyavskiy and Sweden's defender Emil Krafth vie for the ball
Vlasiy Sinyavskiy and Sweden’s defender Emil Krafth vie for the ball during the UEFA Nations League, League C Group C1 football match Estonia vs Sweden

Goalkeeper

Karl Hein – 7.7

Despite conceding so many goals in a match, Hein managed to play well, saving numerous threats from opponents.

Defenders

Michael Schjønning-Larsen – 6.8

Worked hard down the left flank to help Estonia keep up with Sweden’s attacks.

Karol Mets – 6.7

Struggled to lead his teammates to catch up with Sweden’s game throughout the match.

Joonas Tam – 5.8

He was overwhelmed to set himself on the game as so many times Sweden managed to pose threats on Estonia

Rasmus Peetson – 6.6

Provided options on the right flank of the pitch but still couldn’t do much to help his team win.

Midfielders

Mattias Kait – 6.6

He was struggling to keep the composure of the midfield area due to Sweden’s constant pressure throughout the game.

Mihkel Anisalu – 6.5

Anisalu worked hand-in-hand alongside Kait to give the best for Estonia despite failing to get the intended result.

Martin Vetkal – 6.6

Vetkal played behind the strikers and was responsible for giving them backups in attack which he failed to deliver.

Forwards

Vlasiy Sinyavskiy – 6.2

During the 90 minutes, he delivered one key pass for his teammate to create a chance but was failed to be converted.

Ioan Yakovlev – 6.7

He played on the right wing position but the Sweden managed to deal with him as some of his attempts were anticipated.

Substitutions

Martin Miller – 6.7

The manager was trying to solve the deadlock problem by putting him in but ended up with failure.

Kevor Palumers – 7

Put on a decent game for Estonia despite failing to score or even helping his team do so.

Patrik Kristal – 6.5

He played in the midfield to prevent more goals from Sweden which came exactly one minute after he arrived on the pitch.

Marten Kuusk – 6.8

Kuusk came on to play on the right flank to give flexibility in attacking and defending. However, things weren’t changing since he showed up.

Henri Arnier – 6.8

He was expected to score a goal at least once which he never did.

Manager: Jürgen Henn – 6.6

He found deadlocks on his game plan today as Sweden played better in every aspect.

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Sweden National Football Team Player Ratings vs Estonia

Vlasiy Sinyavskiy and Sweden's defender Emil Krafth vie for the ball during the UEFA Nations League
Vlasiy Sinyavskiy and Sweden’s defender Emil Krafth vie for the ball during the UEFA Nations League, League C Group C1

Goalkeeper

Viktor Johansson – 6.8

It was due to Sweden’s dominance on the pitch that Johansson couldn’t get so much opportunity to show his best.

Defenders

Alex Douglas – 6.5

Douglas had to leave the pitch earlier due to an injury he picked up in the first half.

Isak Hien – 8.2

Hien showed composure playing at the back, leading his teammates to anticipate Estonia’s attacks.

Gabriel Gudmundsson – 7.1

Helpful for the players on the left flank as he provided passes for his teammates.

Midfielders

Anton Saletros – 7.2

He was the centre of the axe of Sweden’s midfield and was responsible for transitioning the game from attacking to defending, and vice versa.

Sebastian Nanasi – 9

He was not playing up front as a striker but somehow managed to score a brace for Sweden. The stats speak for themselves.

Yasin Ayari – 7.8

He spent 89 minutes to deliver two key passes while making one big chance when playing in the midfield.

Emil Krafth – 7.7

Krafth was on the right flank posing threats for Estonia as he also provided passes for his fellow attackers.

Ken Sema – 7.6

Sema did what Krafth was doing on the right flank. He also provided passes for the likes of Gyokeres and Kulusevski at the front.

Forwards

Viktor Gyokeres – 8.9

The summer’s hot prospect scored a goal to seal the deal for Sweden over Estonia in front of their crowds.

Dejan Kulusevski – 8.3

Despite failing to land any ball into Estonia’s net, Kulusevski was pivotal at the front.

Substitutions

Niclas Eliasson – 6.8

Douglas was playing well but Jon Dahl Tomasson was giving Eliasson a chance to set his feet on the pitch for the remaining time of the game.

Hugo Bolin – 6.6

Despite not scoring a brace like the player he replaced, Bolin was showing great composure in the midfield and prevented Estonia from scoring a goal.

Hugo Larsson – 6.8

Just like Bolin, Larsson also replaced a player who was playing well but was being subbed off for tactical reasons.

Daniel Svensson – N/A

Manager: Jon Dahl Tomasson – 7.3

His players win everything in the game from dominating possessions to scoring goals more than the host did.

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FAQ’s

What was the result between Estonia vs Sweden?

Sweden won 3-0 over Estonia.

When was the game between Estonia and Sweden held?

The game was held on October 14th at Lillekula, Estonia.

Who was the best performer of the match?

Sweden’s Sebastian Nanasi scored a brace and became the best performer of the match.

Who was the worst performer of the match?

It was Estonia’s Joonas Tamm who played the worst in that game.