Victor Edvardsen on holiday plans: ‘They have to get up’

Only three goals in eleven matches.

But Victor Edvardsen will not copy Marbella’s controversial journey to start as the top scorer.

– No, if someone in Djurgården is going out with me on holiday, he should get up, says Edvardsen with a smile.

Notable new acquisition Victor Edwardson The target harvest has not actually started during the start of the Allsvenskan. In match 31 against Varberg, the 26-year-old got a golden opportunity to increase his stats when the striker stepped up to a penalty kick but Fredrik Anderson read Edvardsen and saved it.

It’s hard to miss a penalty but we won 4-0. Sead and I do penalty shootouts at every silly practice, you’ve changed angles now, you should never, says Edvardsen.

How do you rate yourself after the first part of the season?

– I’m starting to feel more involved in the game and heading to the surfaces that cause chaos like when we went 1-0 up and found Hampus with a deep lead ball. I am very critical of myself but I do good things in matches.

There is no new trip for friends to the luxury coast

Last season, Edvardsen scored 16 goals in Degerfors. During a break for the national team, Edvardsen and then fellow striker Nikola Djordich went on a high-profile trip with a friend to Marbella to release the top scorer for both. Now nearly a month’s rest in the Allsvenskan awaits you, but Edvardsen won’t bid with any fellow Dif for a replay favorite on the Spanish luxury coast.

– No, then they should rise a little if they are to go on a journey with me, says Edvardsen and laughs.

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– Jokes aside, I’m going on vacation tomorrow. Then it’s Gothenburg and rest with the family. Just dig your head down and drive. Goals will come if you work hard.

How did you feel about the break with a 4-0 win?

– Really good, if we had code it would have been pitch black. We’ll be at the top and then you have to hurry up and win matches like this.

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