Brinass stands on one leg in a new crisis of fate • It’s time to ditch the victim’s cardigan, Manner

Brennas stands on one leg in a new crisis of fate.

Then it’s time to ditch the victim’s Miko Manner cardigan.

Brynäs lost again – HV won again.

Thursday was like Tuesday.

On Tuesday HV pulled away by 3 points, yesterday the margin was by only one admission.

But it is enough that Jönköping now has three points and 13 goals to its credit at Brennas. Johan Lindbom’s side should definitely avoid qualifying matches on their hands.

HV71 may lose the meeting between the two teams on Saturday, if HV wins its two remaining matches, Brynäs still can’t catch up.

No, I don’t think HV will lose 13 goals.

It’s only been two years since Brynäs had a fateful qualifier against HV71.

Then Joseph Boumediene entered. Anyone who has met Boumediene knows that there is no exactly lack of confidence, or that he believes anything is impossible as long as he is at the helm.

I think that mentality meant almost everything to Brinas to survive.

Did Manner radiate that aura after losing to Örebro yesterday?

not directly.

Miko Manner during the match between Brinas and Orebro.
Miko Manner during the match between Brinas and Orebro.

It’s Briana’s outside voice – especially when it’s stormy

I have great respect for the fact that the intense pressure and tremendous loss of the coaches involved in the battle for the bottom.

The least you want in the minutes after another loss is to stand up and answer questions. I see, but it’s part of the job. If you choose this industry, you must also stand when it is windy. After losing matches in tough situations, Manner Brenna’s voice came out.

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How he behaves and on his own sends signals.

What players, other staff and fans need then is a coach who, with a steady look and a steady voice, points the direction before the club’s most important game since the fateful playoffs two years ago.

A leader who believes in is still possible, especially since the game isn’t at rock bottom.

But Manner sure didn’t last night.

Brynäs again put in a perfectly fine effort. But if it’s not Tim Joel who has the match of his life, or Joel Lasenante who looks as usual again, it’s Jonas Enroth who gives a great performance.

Then, of course, it is no coincidence that the goalkeepers play great against Brinas.

Miko Manner during the post-Brenas-Orebro press conference.
Miko Manner during the post-Brenas-Orebro press conference.

Be one of the few words at the press conference

But how many brown-nosed people do you think got a decimeter taller after seeing Miko Manner’s performance in the C. Moore interview and in the subsequent press conference?

Nothing, I dare say.

– I can’t ask for more from men. I have to help them better find ways to win the game when we deserve it. I’m not trained well enough to know that. He said in the interview with C. Moore, I hope there is someone who knows better.

What Brynäs needs after another loss is no coach who seems to have sold all the butter and lost the money. I’m not a coach who hardly wants to say a word during the post-press conference.

The players played very well and I’m very proud of everyone’s work ethic. Sad result. Thanks.

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Manner then reluctantly and briefly answered a few questions, before being asked about his performance in the C More interview:

– I feel frustrated, was the short answer.

Then Brynäs has to change coaches

There wasn’t much difference during Manner’s last season in the Carpathians, when the notorious senior team suddenly finished seventh in the table and then went straight out in the quarter-finals.

My reports from Finland told me Manner took all the blame and in the end no one was interested in listening.

If I know Miko Maner correctly, he’s in a completely different mood today when he’s recovered a bit.

But then the damage is already done.

The Brynäs are more likely to play in the playoffs and after that they don’t need a coach frankly wondering if he’s the right guy to lead the team.

After losing to Orebro, Manner didn’t seem to want to stay.

If there is even the slightest question mark from Manner himself about whether he has the ability to lead this team, the club management must act quickly and bring in a new coach.

Brinas player Greg Scott during the Brinas vs Örebro match.
Brinas player Greg Scott during the Brinas vs Örebro match.

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