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Published 07:39 26 Jul 2016 BST
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"Unfortunately, it's part of football. It is sad for him because obviously it would have been a good experience. Unfortunately it does not work with the situation we have right now. I have had good dialogue with Hakan Ericson."
Hakan Ericson is the manager of the Sweden U21 side and included Jordan in his squad a fortnight ago before club manager and dad pulled rank.
Larsson continued: "I have always talked to Jordan in the early stages. He knows that we as a club and I as a father were happy when he was selected.
"We said early on that, as it stands, you go but if anything happens, you stay. It is clear that there is a disappointment to it all. At the same time, he is wise and understands."
As downhearted as the 19-year-old is, he understands that his responsibilities lie with his club.
"It is clear that it is disappointing," Jordan Larsson said. "It is a dream that I had wanted to fulfil.
"At the same time, I am HIF and, as it looks now, it would not have been good if I had gone. I have full understanding for the decision."

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