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Former Chelsea and West Ham United boss Graham Potter hints that he would accept what he deems to be a "fantastic opportunity" with a specific team if offered the job.

Graham Potter has suggested that he would jump at the chance to become the next Sweden manager.

Since he was sacked as West Ham United head coach last month, the Englishman has been linked with a number of different positions.

Despite only lasting 25 matches at the London Stadium, Potter is viewed as a potential successor to Russell Martin at Scottish Premiership side Rangers.

However, a new position became available on Tuesday after Jon Dahl Tomasson was removed from his role in the Sweden dugout.

That was a consequence of Monday's shock 1-0 defeat at the hands of Kosovo, leaving their hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup in tatters.

Potter reveals interest in Sweden job

Speaking in an interview with Fotboll Skanalen, Potter has heavily indicated that he would accept what he describes as a "fantastic opportunity" if he is offered the opportunity to manage Sweden, a nation he has an affinity with due to his time with Osterunds.

Potter said: "I just heard the news (about Dahl...

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