The article discusses the growing popularity of Norway's national football team at the FIFA World Cup, highlighting their strong performance despite being the favorites. While Sweden has been criticized for their lack of progress and rivalry with Norway, Norway faces Brazil in the round of 16. Many Swedes have expressed support for Brazil over Norway, which has led to some criticism from Norwegian commentators and journalists. Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard explicitly stated she would not support Norway if Sweden were to withdraw, while Norwegian commentator Aslak Nore sarcastically questioned why Sweden's support for Norway hasn't changed despite Sweden's withdrawal. The article also quotes Philip Gadd, a British journalist covering Norway's team, who suggests that many Swedes still prefer Brazil and that there is a sense of resentment towards Norway's success, particularly due to Norway's past successes like winning bronze in 1994. The tone reflects a perception of Swedish bias toward Brazil and a lack of genuine support for Norway.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the situation by emphasizing the perceived bias of Swedish supporters toward Brazil and the lack of genuine support for Norway. It highlights the negative sentiment toward Norway among some Swedish individuals and institutions, using phrases such as 'many Swedes hold onto Brazil'—




