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Viktor Gyokeres Celebrates Sweden’s 2026 World Cup Qualification with Dramatic Winner

Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres expressed immense pride after scoring a dramatic 88th-minute winner to secure Sweden’s 3-2 victory over Poland in the World Cup qualification playoff final. Sweden recovered from a winless UEFA qualifying campaign to reach the tournament via their Nations League ranking, beating Ukraine 3-1 in the semis with a Gyokeres hat-trick. The team will compete in their 13th World Cup, aiming to match their best-ever third-place finish from 1994 in the USA. Sweden’s group stage begins on June 15 against Tunisia in Mexico, followed by matches against the Netherlands and Japan.

Pleased that we made it to 2026 FIFA World Cup: Sweden's Viktor Gyokeres

Guadalupe, June 9

Swedish footballer Viktor Gyokeres expressed pleasure over his team making it to the FIFA World Cup 2026 and also reflected on his dramatic 88th-minute match-winning goal to secure a 3-2 victory for Sweden over Poland in the World Cup qualification playoff final earlier this year.

Sweden recovered from a poor UEFA qualifying campaign to secure a place at the showpiece event. They finished bottom of Group B in the European qualifiers without a win but still reached the play-offs through their UEFA Nations League ranking, according to the FIFA website.

Under manager Graham Potter, Sweden beat Ukraine 3-1 in the semi-finals, with Viktor Gyokeres scoring a hat-trick. In a tense final, Gyokeres struck again, netting an 88th-minute winner as Sweden edged Poland 3-2 to qualify for the World Cup.

Sweden will feature in their 13th FIFA World Cup, aiming to equal their best-ever result on American soil -- a remarkable third-place finish at USA 1994. After missing out on qualification for Qatar 2022, Graham Potter will be hoping to build on Sweden's recent momentum as they return to football's biggest stage.

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup, which is going to be played from June 12 (as per the Indian Standard Time) in the US, Mexico and Canada, Gyokeres said he felt proud and overwhelmed after scoring the winning goal against Poland, expressing happiness for himself and the team for qualifying for the World Cup.

"I feel incredible, (I feel) proud. It's a lot of emotions to take in. I'm grateful and I'm really pleased for myself and for the team that we finally made it to the World Cup. It's one of the most important goals I've ever scored in my career, if not the most important," he said as quoted by the FIFA website.

Gyokeres said the match brought a mix of emotions and was overwhelming, but he valued playing in such high-pressure games. He added that helping Sweden win and secure qualification was an incredible experience and a big confidence boost for both him and the team.

"It was a mix of everything, all kinds of emotions and it was, of course, a lot to take in. But I think it's great to have those kind of games in your career, and to be able to be in the position to play those is amazing. To then do it out on the pitch and to win the game is incredible. To help the team the way I did now in these two games is a boost for me and for the team," he said.

Sweden's FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage schedule begins on June 15 against Tunisia at Monterrey Stadium in Guadalupe, Mexico. They will then face the Netherlands on June 20 at Houston Stadium in Texas, US, before concluding their group campaign against Japan on June 26 at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, US.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Happy for Sweden but slightly disappointed that Asian teams like Japan will face them. Still, can't deny Gyokeres' talent - that 88th-minute winner must have been nerve-wracking! 🇸🇪⚽

Michael C

Sweden's group looks tough - Tunisia, Netherlands, Japan. But if Gyokeres keeps this form, they might surprise everyone. Their 1994 third-place finish is legendary! Let's see if Potter can recreate that magic.

Rohit P

Honestly, Sweden getting through via Nations League ranking feels a bit unfair. UEFA qualifying should be tougher. But Gyokeres deserves credit - hat-trick against Ukraine and then the winner? Beast mode! 💪

James A

Gyokeres sounds like a player who thrives under pressure. That quote about high-pressure games being 'amazing' shows the mentality of a true competitor. Sweden might be a dark horse in this World Cup!

Sneha F

As an Indian football fan, I envy Sweden's football culture. Their ability to bounce back from failure and qualify through playoffs is something our national team can learn from. Gyokeres is a star in the making! ⭐

Kavya N

Sweden vs Japan will be interesting - two different football philosophies clashing. Gyokeres seems confident, but Japan's

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