Sweden head coach Janne Andersson said on Saturday that he had "no thoughts" about his future with the team following their 2-0 defeat at the hands of England in the World Cup quarter-final encounter.
Sweden lost 2-0 to England in Samara on Saturday and were eliminated from the tournament, while England qualified for the semi-finals, where they will face either Croatia or Russia at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium on Wednesday.
"We'll discuss it next time. I have no thoughts about my future [with the team]. I have a contract that will be valid for two more years," Andersson told journalists.
He added that he respected England head coach "immensely."
"I respect [England head coach Gareth] Southgate immensely, he has a wonderful team. England are tough opponents... It's difficult to break their defense. They resemble us in this aspect. We lost today's duel. But in general, we have given a great performance at the tournament, although everyone will be sad now. However, time will pass, and we'll be satisfied with this result. Later, but not now," Andersson said.
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