IFK Göteborg’s Simon Terne injured in the Allsvenskan match against IFK Norrköping

Guthenberg. Happy with the win and the match.

But he’s not very happy with his efforts in the end. And the injury threatens to banish him until mid-September.

“Obviously I would have waved and replaced myself ten minutes earlier,” says Simon Turner.

Simon Thern And the IFK Gothenburg It held out for one of the best matches of the year, with the second half above all else being overrun.

But it ended bitterly for Thern. In the 86th minute, he suddenly lay down on Gamla Ullevi’s garden, then was helped out of the field.

– It would be surprising if there was something other than a tear in the thigh. So you can count on me going for a while.

Simon Thern gets help from the field in the match against Norrköping.

Michael Stahr guessed four to six weeks at the press conference. Thern laughed amid the misery.

– Dr. Stahre… God damn it, you’ll see. It all depends on the size of the tear, if the muscle is broken or what the hell. It’s a bit uncertain now for a few days, then we’ll see. I hope nothing is too serious, but something is wrong. But it’s the back of the thigh, just narrowed. Sad but what should I do?

How are you feeling now?

– like this. It’s not fun to get injured. Then obviously it’s fun to win the match, and that makes up for it a little bit. But when there’s three minutes left in the match, it’s bittersweet to pull something serious afterward.

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Did you ever feel anything?

– Yes a little. But no more than that she was a little bit harsh, and that sometimes happens at the end of matches. But unfortunately.

It’s hard to replace yourself when it’s fun to play too?

– Yes exactly. We had a good flow. But going back in time, of course I’d wave and get myself out with ten minutes saved. But it’s easy to stand here and say it now.

Simon Thern.

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