Robin Olsen on the battle after the loss to Manchester City

Robin Olsen was shocked by the blows he received.

The goalkeeper was in the midst of chaos as Manchester City celebrated their second consecutive league title.

Well if they run but I don’t expect them to jump on me, says Olsen.

Robin Olsen He’s had a difficult season with plenty of time on the bench at both Sheffield United and Aston Villa.

In addition, the Olsen family was robbed in his home by armed men and in the last game of the season, he was beaten up by Manchester City fans who celebrated the league title.

Olsen was on the field when the fans stormed after the 3-2 win over Aston Villa.

– Of course it is sad, says Olsen of the accident.

It shouldn’t happen, but it is.

Robin Olsen succeeds in Aston Villa

Olsen says he wasn’t ready for the beating.

– Of course it’s a shock. Well if they run but I don’t expect them to jump on me. So it would obviously be a shock, Olsen says.

Despite the boring scenes that ended the season, Olsen loves his life at Aston Villa.

– I feel very good now since I got there in January. It’s a great club and I feel like I’ve improved a lot. I’ve really had to work with a goalkeeper coach that I enjoy a lot. Then we’ll see how it all ends.

“I want it to end in Malmö”

Silly season journalist Fabrizio Romano writes that Aston Villa are close to buying Olsen from Roma, who have signed the goalkeeper for another season.

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– It looks like this if you read the media. There is still a lot that could happen. But I had a lot of fun there, says Olsen.

It takes some time before Allsvenskan and Malmö FF are seen.

Not yet anyway, you will.

Sydsvenskan recently wrote that Olsen bought a luxury villa outside Malmö.

– We’re abroad for a few more years. But as I said before, I want to finish my studies in Malmö, he says.

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