Isaac Kis Tellen’s coach’s wish: New Hared

Praises Milojevic: “With more time, he could have clicked”

Malmo. Isaac Kiese Thelin thinks it is a shame that Milos Milojevic is being sacked as coach at Malmö FF.

The striker knows what he wants for a new coach at MFF.

We need to bring in a strong character who is good at motivation and of course tactically skilled, says the 30-year-old, who also talks about the last bench.

Malmo FF He created fewer chances in Allsvenskan than before and I also had a hard time scoring the chances that were created.

Isaac Kes Tellen was hired at his home as the best striker and top scorer.

Personally, I think the matches I played I don’t feel like I missed much. I think the percentage is very high, although there are no statistics on it. But we are many attacking players who will get the ball and we are a team. We haven’t created as much as in previous years and when you don’t, you obviously need to get the ball, he says when Sportbladet sat down with him after the heavy loss against Kalmar.


In the second Allsvenskan match in a row, he had to start on the bench and settle on a substitute.

– I hate sitting on the bench. It’s not where you want to be. We have many matches and it is up to the coaching staff how to rotate. We have discussions with the coach about how to look at things. There is no doubt that I came here to be a key player.

Sporting director Andreas Jorgsson took over as interim coach after Milos Milojevic was sacked.

Would you buy his interpretation of being restricted?

– He is the coach and decides the team. Then you don’t always have to agree. He is the one who decides and I will always support and help the boys, also from the sidelines. What we discuss stays between us. We have a good relationship, there are no problems that way.

Are you not tired?

– number. But it is not me who makes the decision.

“Only positive things can be said about Milos”

What do you say about Milojevic’s tenure as an MFF coach?

– I think it was a shame that it turned out this way. I think it’s good. He was a slightly different coach by Swedish standards. So much emotion, wants so much, works incredibly hard, demands so much from himself first and foremost and then from us players. Sometimes we get it, sometimes we don’t. this is shame. Now not long. With more time, it might be better. But that’s football and that’s how it is in coaching, when the wind starts to come down, things like this can happen.

Was he allowed to leave too early?

– (smiles) I am sitting here as a player in Malmö and it is the employer who decides. They make the decisions that they think are best for the club. Hard to say… I don’t know.

Milojevich has already found a new job. Not just either of them. Last week, he took charge of Red Star – the biggest club in his native Serbia, which will also play in the Champions League this fall.

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I wish Milos all the best. It’s a big club and I think it will do well. I have nothing but positive things to say about him.

I want a new hared

The MFF will now have a new coach. Georgeson is only a temporary solution.

What kind of coach would you like to see in MFF? You are welcome to say a name.

– I don’t have a name. But we need a strong character who is good at motivating and of course tactically skilled. Looking at the stuff I own, Åge (Hareide) was great at it. But we had all of that in Milos, too.


He led ge Hareide MFF to an SM gold and two Champions League matches during his two years at the club in 2014-15.

– Someone in that direction. I thought he was a great coach.

But not Åge again in MFF, right?

– Go again? We’re working on it (laughs). He can skip the retired life, haha.

On Wednesday evening, Malmö FF will meet third tier team Brålanda away in the Sweden Cup. ö

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