Nella Fischer is not sure about the future in Linköping

Linkoping / Stockholm. Linköping sekurade en kvalplats until next season’s Champions League.

The question is whether Nella Fisher exists then?

– The body is starting to give up, says Fischer after the big win over Kristianstad.

Nella Fisher He was recently dismissed for his national team career, but on Friday, the 38-year-old helped ensure Linköpings FC secured a place in next season’s Champions League qualifiers.

The 4-1 win over Kristianstad could be Nella Fischer’s last home game.

– It would have been. we will see. Talking, Andrei and I (Giglerts coach). We’ll see next year. I’ll feel it and then I’ll see. I don’t think it was decided before the series ended, Fischer tells Sportbladet.

Then Fisher makes a decision

The central defender continues to think about the future.

The body begins to say no and family life is also a mystery. It might have been the last home game but I don’t know. After all, it’s next year’s Champions League… you have to wait and see.

How does the body feel now and how will it feel tomorrow?

– Somehow, I shouldn’t complain, but it hurts like hell and it might be worse tomorrow.

– It’s not fun after the game and the day after, so at some point in the future there will be pleasure in not being in pain. We’ll see if it happens next year or not.

When will you make the decision?

We train with the team until mid-November and I feel like I want to make a decision there. This is my plan anyway.

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Ready for the Champions League

Regardless of what the future holds, Nella Fischer is delighted that Linköping has qualified for the Champions League next season.

– He’s great for the club, sure. It’s been a long time since I’ve played LFC in Europe. I didn’t even know we were done, but that’s cool. It can attract female players, and it’s also a very developmental thing for the team to face other teams than the women’s only national team, she said.

If Nella Fischer ends her career after the season, her last Women’s League game will be in the final round away against Kev Orebro on November 5.

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