Helsinki / Stockholm. William Nylander broke the match against Switzerland after a tough tackle.
The Swedish star is now forced to sleep for several days.
– How many days, the days turn into weeks can not comment on, said Dr. Sophia Sunnerud.
Chris Egli lowered William Nylander of Sweden’s opening match of Saturday. It is already clear that the Swiss shuts down three games because of the rigging.
does not comment on the diagnosis
How long Nylander gets away is more unclear.
At a press conference after the victory against Switzerland was the doctor Sofia Sunnerud secret. Today, she spoke again about Nylander’s situation.
– He is feeling much better today. He felt better already yesterday, and the feeling continued well into the day. We will not comment on the diagnosis, but he got an injury on the right side. That is how we will express our opinion, no more details on the damage, she says.
Miss USA
The doctor confirms that Nylander is not current for games the next few days. Thus he misses the meeting with the United States.
– How many days, and the days turn into weeks can not comment on either. It’s just that he will not be on the ice in the near future. It is important to say this so that there will be no questions about it, says Sunnerud.
Do not know if he plays more in the JVM
Sweden have daily contact with Toronto’s medical team.
– That’s the way it goes when they belong to the law there. We have a total consensus on the care and plan ahead. There is no question signs there. We consult so we think the same thing, and we do, says Sunnerud.
– We have not discussed where he should be, we have only discussed the purely
She does not want to go into how his rehabilitation will look. She could not answer whether the Nylander will play more in the JVM.
The other 19 outfield players trained today. In other words, it looks both Gustav Forsling and Adrian Kempe out to play against the United States tomorrow.
– It looks good for them. Medically Gustav in the game working condition. And Adrian’s part, there is no barrier, says Sunnerud.
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