Invite his teammates to Victor Edwardson

Hat-trick by Victor Edwardson.

then can teammates Explode – because now they don’t have to hear the whine.

– I told him, “You’ll score a lot of goals if you stop frowning,” says Joel Asoro.

never satisfied.

That’s how you describe it Victor Edwardson. In countless victory matches, a slightly disappointed central tank horn rushed into the mixed zone to face the pressure. Happy with the win, but often frustrated about other things. It was about him not getting any passes, or he’s getting too little in the game or he’s missing out on too many chances.

After 3-0 against IFK Gothenburg The frustration had vanished. It was noted that Edvardsen had scored a hat-trick and soon relief spread in the team.

– I congratulated him on his first trilogy. It’s a lot of fun for him and I think that means he’ll be able to do that against Gutenberg. Hjalmar Ekdal says it’s a lot of fun for him and I hope he keeps that good mood with him for a while so we don’t have to see his other teams for a while.

“Getting a completely different aura”

Was he a little angry?

– He can be a little angry sometimes, but we all know that. We can live with that.

His fellow striker Joel Asoro comes in:

– I told him: “You’ll score goals, a lot of goals, if you stop pouting, if you handle things better.” If he drives over and over again. But he won’t even be happy that I say this, but I hope he says thanks for the punishment you gave him anyway…

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His teammates have a twinkle in their eyes, but there’s a bit of seriousness behind it. They are convinced that Edvardsen should be able to channel his frustrations in a more constructive way.

– He’s an equally good player regardless of whether he scores or not. But when he scores, he contributes, he contributes more energy. It wears on opponents that Edvardsen is the one to score, as he becomes a strong character at that time. Asoru says there will be a completely different aura around him when he finally manages to score a triple.

Now he can go to the shooting league.

Two of the goals against IFK Gothenburg came on penalties.

– Now he can go to win the shooting league, but then he has to start scoring goals in the game too… Magnus Ericsson laughs.

– He’s a penalty taker now. I gave him the ball away too. It was nice, wasn’t it? Victor is the type of guy who needs to score goals. It means a lot to us. The fact that he scores three means a lot.

Could he be grumpy?

– lol. It’s like… you have to pat him on the butt sometimes. Today he scores three goals, works hard and is saved. It is silly as it should be.

Edvardsen has now racked up nine goals and nine assists.

Surely that should be considered good for a flop? Someone said it was true? As I understand it.

I don’t think anyone managed to solve the problem when it was already called a flop?

– No, but Victor may have woven it himself. lol. I think he himself wants to share more, but if you do nine plus nine, that’s just a tip of the hat.

He should say sorry every day.

If the main character is happy? Yes, but he still complained that the other attackers had better average goals.

– I am happy for everyone who scores goals and helps us win football matches, but when you see players in other Allsvenskan clubs who score goal after goal after goal, you obviously get frustrated when you don’t score goals or contribute to the win. At the same time, you contribute in different ways, you talk, you run and so on. Today was my day and it was nice to do three.

After beating Molde this week, he was furious at his teammate Amadou Domboe who “stealed” his goal. Edwardson then apologized for his anger.

– The thing is, I’m not angry when we won the last time against Molde. You can see that I’m crazy, but I was crazy because I was trading because I felt like I had so much to offer. He stole a target that Amado stole from me. It’s been a cake in the shape of a cake and sometimes emotions take over, it’s a passionate sport that we do and then it happens like this sometimes, says Edwardson, and he concludes with a wide smile:

– It’s not that dangerous. He’ll say sorry every day until he helps me is all I said.

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