Malmo FF have concerns before Wednesday’s Champions League qualifier against Zalgiris Vilnius.
An injury hit back line and the sale of Robin Olsen is now opening up for a young debutante – and extraction of a 49 year old goalkeeper coach.
Malmo FF defender Filip Helander broke the day’s training and it is now clear that there will not be any game in Wednesday’s Champions League qualifying encounter with Zalgiris Vilnius, writes Sydsvenskan.
– He has a muscular attachment to pain in the knee. It is out of play, says MFF doctor Pär Herbertsson to the newspaper.
The Rasmus Bengtsson drove rehab on his own and his being or not being in the game is determined during a test tomorrow.
In Saturday’s match against Orebro stepped Oscar Lewicki down the reverse position beside Bengtsson, which may also be the case on Wednesday. But coach Åge Hareide would prefer to have the expectant U21 gold medalist in its proper place.
Something that can open up a debut Franz Brorsson, which was only playable defender training.
“Could be biggest game”
The 19-year-old has an apprenticeship contract with the club, has never started an A-lagsmatch – but can now also go straight into the starting line-up when Malmö’s Champions League future is at stake.
– This can be a biggest game of my fotbollsliv said Franz Brorsson to Sydsvenskan.
– It’s this that you run and prepare themselves for all the time, to get the chance . It’s fun and just like the situation. I prepare myself as if I’ll play, he says.
49-year-old goalkeeper in the squad
In addition to the precarious center-back situation affected the situation in the team even in sales by keeper Robin Olsen.
Zlatan Azinovic is given from the start, and behind him are 16-year-old Marko Johansson.
But now the club has also reported 49-year-old goalkeeper coach Jonnie Fedel the qualifying games.
– Sure it is a little comical. But while it is not good with a 49 year old on the bench. It’s not a good situation the club has ended up in. I do this out of loyalty to the club and that the situation is as it is. I realized well a few weeks ago when it got serious with Robin and Greeks that it could be like this, says Jonnie Fedel to Sydsvenskan.
– Some things have I stopped doing my social time. I have to think one step ahead, this can happen in a week – or faster than that, he says.
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