Alexander Isak will lead Sweden's charge in the World Cup after being named in the final 26-man squad by coach Graham Potter.
What happened?
The Liverpool forward's inclusion comes despite a frustrating season at Anfield, where lingering injury issues have limited his playing time.
Sweden coach Graham Potter said "When you've had a long-term injury, it is never a straight road back; there is often one step forward and one step back".
Why it matters for Alexander Isak
Potter believes Isak can reach peak form, saying "our challenge is to get Alex into peak form because when he is at his best, he is a world-class player".
Isak's selection is a boost for Sweden, who face Norway and Greece in pre-tournament friendlies before opening their World Cup campaign against Tunisia on June 14.
What comes next?
The squad also features veteran Aston Villa defender Victor Lindelöf and Newcastle winger Anthony Elanga, with Arsenal striker Viktor Gyökeres emerging as a national hero during the World Cup playoffs.
Gyökeres netted a late winner against Poland to secure Sweden's place in the tournament, and will be key to their success in North America.
The biggest omission from the Sweden team is Tottenham winger Dejan Kulusevski, who will miss the tournament due to a serious knee injury.
Potter made the "difficult" decision to omit Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Hugo Larsson and Barcelona winger Roony Bardghji, citing a "competition perspective" for the cuts.
Sweden's World Cup campaign begins on June 14, and Isak will be hoping to make a significant impact.
The 26-man squad is a strong one, with a mix of experienced players and young talent.
Potter's decision to include Isak is a testament to the player's quality, and Sweden will be hoping he can reproduce his best form on the biggest stage.
Isak has been working hard to regain his fitness, and will be eager to prove himself in the World Cup.
The player's injury issues have been well-documented, but he is now focused on helping Sweden succeed in the tournament.
Sweden's pre-tournament friendlies will be crucial in preparing the team for the World Cup, and Isak will be looking to make a strong impression.
The World Cup is a huge stage, and Isak will be hoping to make a name for himself with some impressive performances.
Sweden's squad is full of talented players, and they will be looking to make a deep run in the tournament.
The team's success will depend on a number of factors, including Isak's form and the performances of other key players.
Isak's experience playing for Liverpool will be invaluable to Sweden, and he will be looking to bring his knowledge of the game to the team.
The World Cup is a challenging tournament, but Sweden are confident they can make an impact with Isak leading the charge.