FIFA World Cup 2018: Germany celebrations 'scornful', says Janne Andersson
Updated On: 26 June, 2018 08:49 PM IST | Yekaterinburg (Russia) | AFP
The coach was riled by what he felt were excessive celebrations by the German bench after Toni Kroos hit a spectacular 95th-minute winner on Saturday to rescue the team's hopes in Russia

Janne Andersson/AFP
Sweden coach Janne Andersson ramped up his verbal attack on Germany today, calling the behaviour of some of their staff in celebrating their last-gasp winner "scornful". Andersson admitted that his men, who face a do-or-die clash with Mexico on Wednesday, had suffered "turbulent" times following the dramatic 2-1 defeat to the world champions.
The coach was riled by what he felt were excessive celebrations by the German bench after Toni Kroos hit a spectacular 95th-minute winner on Saturday to rescue the team's hopes in Russia. Germany have taken action over the incident, suspending two of their staff for provoking the Swedish bench.
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