'I sing the anthem, look and feel Swedish' - Potterpublished at 13:00 BST
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Image source, Getty ImagesPotter excelled in roles at Swansea and Brighton, but his coaching career began in Sweden, where he took Ostersunds FK from the fourth tier to the top flight, winning the domestic cup and leading them into their first European campaign.
It was there he learned Swedish. On his recently launched Instagram account, Potter appears relaxed, sharing images of himself exploring the country's natural landscapes with his family, reading Nordic literature and taking part in cultural events.
"I feel very Swedish when I'm working," he said, explaining he even sings the national anthem before matches.
"I even look a bit Swedish. Two of my children were born in Sweden. I had seven unforgettable years at Ostersunds, with memories that will stay with me for life.
"I came from the fourth tier of Swedish football, which is quite low, and worked my way up through the system to the Allsvenskan. You almost become Swedish in a coaching sense because of the experiences you have. I think it has definitely helped.
"Now I'm working for the Swedish FA as head coach of the national team, so I feel very Swedish."
Potter extended his contract until 2030 before the March international break, prior to sealing qualification.
That ensured he will lead Sweden at this World Cup, as well as the 2028 European Championship and 2030 World Cup should they qualify.











