Sweden coach Potter extends contract to 2030

Graham Potter looks into the camera as he stands in front of a board displaying the badge of Sweden's football team.Image source, Getty Images
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Graham Potter was appointed Sweden coach last year having previously impressed during a seven-year spell with club side Ostersund

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Sweden coach Graham Potter has extended his contract until 2030, saying he feels "great pride and a great responsibility" as his side target qualification for this summer's World Cup.

The 50-year-old former West Ham, Chelsea and Brighton boss succeeded the sacked Jon Dahl Tomasson in October, initially on a short-term basis, in a bid to turn around the country's faltering campaign.

Sweden can still reach the tournament, which gets under way in the United States, Canada and Mexico in June, if they come through play-off matches against Ukraine and then Poland or Albania later this month.

Potter was sacked by West Ham at the end of September after a poor start to the Premier League season.

However, he was quickly identified as a favourite for the Sweden head coach's job, having taken Ostersund from the country's fourth division to the top flight, while also winning a domestic cup in 2017.

"To be able to continue in this role means a lot to me," Potter said in a statement released by the Swedish Football Association.

"I feel both a great pride and a great responsibility. It's a big day for me and a fantastic opportunity to do something important going forward.

"Sweden is a football country with a proud history of teams that have made it to the finals of major championships and competed there, which we want to return to."