Gabriel Gudmundsson featured for 63 minutes as Sweden were held to a 2-2 draw by Greece in their final warm-up fixture before the FIFA World Cup.
The Leeds United defender started for the Blågult at the Strawberry Arena and played his part in a competitive encounter, before being replaced just after the hour mark by Mjällby AIF's Elliot Stroud.
Gudmundsson was heavily involved throughout his time on the pitch, recording 37 touches and completing 19 accurate passes as Sweden looked to control possession against their visitors.
Defensively, the Whites man contributed with one clearance, one tackle and two recoveries, while also winning two duels.
The full-back was a regular outlet going forward, making 12 carries and covering a total distance of 124.1 metres with the ball at his feet.
Sweden's attention now turns to the World Cup, with the squad set to travel to their tournament base in Texas ahead of the competition getting underway.
They will begin their Group F campaign against Tunisia on Monday 15 June, with kick-off scheduled for 3am BST at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, Mexico.
Sweden have been drawn alongside Tunisia, Japan and the Netherlands, with Gudmundsson and his teammates aiming to make a strong start on the global stage.




