Sweden are set for a cultural shake-up after their new Danish manager Jon Dahl Tomasson took the reins on Friday promising modern attacking football that he hopes will quell the discontent at his appointment expressed by some fans.
The choice of Tomasson - joint top scorer for bitter Scandinavian rivals Denmark - has caused murmurs of discontent among Swedish fans but he was all smiles when he was presented to the media after a dramatic video as his contract commenced.Flanked by Swedish Football Association (SvFF) general secretary Andrea Mollerberg and head of football Kim Kallstrom, Tomasson made light of those gripes. "My task is to create an international identity of football, an attacking mindset, a challenge I really love," Tomasson told reporters, before addressing one of their main concerns. "Then there is the next challenge - I will not be talking Swedish, because I want to be understood.
I also want to understand everybody, understand the questions," he told reporters, much to their relief. Swedish and Danish are part of the same family of Scandinavian languages but speakers often struggle to understand each other when talking and there are differences when it comes to their football philosophies too.
Tomasson was schooled in Denmark's Dutch-inspired style of fluid, passing football, while Sweden traditionally adopted a more direct approach that had its roots in the teaching of British coaches such as Roy Hodgson and Bob Houghton.