IFK Gothenburg missing central defender Thomas Rogne before the Allsvenskan premiere.
Now comes the next blow: Borrowed Hjörtur Hermansson left Iceland’s match against Greece in the ambulance – while Emil Salomonsson went out at Friends Arena krampkänning.
– I’m glad I went by when I did, said right-back.
Lars stock Bäcks Iceland showed strong EM shape when Greece defeated 3-2 away from home. But Iceland had a rough start when Greece led 2-0 after just 30 minutes. Shortly thereafter, however, could Norrköping Arnór Ingvi Traustason reduce the deficit to 2-1 and in the second half could Iceland both acknowledge and put 3-2 late in the second half.
Claims Bang Gothenburg
However, at the end of the game Island was hit by an injury. It was IFK Gothenburg defender Hjörtur Hermansson who left the field in an ambulance – with a suspected knee injury.
Gothenburg lacking previously slopes Thomas Rogne and Benjamin Zalo. Icelander Hermansson was loaned out to IFK Gothenburg from PSV to just cover up for Rognes damage – but now he looks to have been the victim of a self-injury.
Although central defender Mattias Bjärsmyr has suffered injury problems during the preseason.
If the injury problems was enough for Gothenburg as assumed right-back Emil Salomonsson in training international against the Czech Republic that ended 1-1.
– I got a krampkänning. I’m glad I went by when I did. We chilled and wrapped. Right now it feels a little tired muscle. But I’m hopeful, says Emil Salomonsson.
“Very sad for Hjörtur”
On Sunday, the premiere of Gothenburg in football headlines when the team meets Falkenberg away from home.
Emil Salomonsson will undergo an MRI on Wednesday, then comes
– I went out in the correct position. It’s quiet enough, says Emil Salomonsson who was told about lagkompisens injury in the mixed zone.
– It’s very sad for Hjörtur. But we have other guys who can step in, he said.
How did you think that your own contribution was your first really international?
– The was my first match with the big boys. It felt all right.
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