Anthony Elanga remains absent without leave and has even declined calls from Sweden's manager as Jon Dahl Tomasson awaits a response from the winger.
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Elanga dropped from Sweden squadHas ignored calls from boss TomassonBehaviour described as 'strange'Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Elanga was dropped from Sweden’s squad for the November international break after failing to attend a team dinner following their 3-0 victory over Estonia in October. Sources from indicate he was the only squad member to skip the gathering, which has raised questions about his relationship with the national side.
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After announcing the squad, Sweden national team manager Tomasson addressed Elanga’s uncharacteristic behaviour during a press conference, admitting that he had not spoken directly with the player since the incident.
"You’d have to ask Anthony himself if he’s angry or not," Tomasson commented when questioned if Elanga’s absence signalled discontent. "I don’t think I’m the best person to explain his feelings – you’d have to ask him directly."
WHAT TOMASSON SAID
The mystery surrounding Elanga deepened as the footballer remains off the radar and has not returned any of Tomasson's calls, although he remained hopeful they would speak before Sweden’s next game.
"No, he hasn't called me. Not yet," Tomasson revealed. "I tried to call him but we haven't been able to connect. But I'm sure we'll get in touch before the next game. There is a long time to go until then."
Describing Elanga’s behaviour as 'strange', Tomasson admitted he was puzzled by the lack of communication but recognized there was little that could be done. "It is a bit unusual, but there’s nothing we can change. Perhaps he’s been very busy," the manager speculated.
DID YOU KNOW?
Elanga is yet to find the net for Nottingham Forest in the Premier League this season but has contributed two assists in his 11 appearances so far. Nuno Espirito Santo's men have gone off to a strong start and are in fifth spot from 11 matches.






