Tom Nelson is out at Frölunda for four to six weeks after a knee injury

“Damn you! I would rather not see that replay,” said Niklas Wickegaard.

His colleague Peter Runqvist continued: “It seemed like everything was going up in smoke there.”

– Tom Nelson has a confirmed knee injury, Frolunda coach Roger Runeberg tells Sportbladet.

The images were so powerful that TV4 chose to show only the suspended event during the break.

Tom Nelson’s leg was twisted unnaturally in his duel with Max Verono in Leksand.

– damn it! Ok ok ok. I can barely see him there. Oh oh oh. “I would have preferred not to see those replays,” expert commentator Niklas Wickegaard said on the broadcast.

Again in October and November

Tom Nelson was able to limp out of the locker room with assistance.

After the examination, he was provided with a protective sleeve around the knee.

It could have been a much worse injury than the doctors said.

– He will be absent for four to six weeks, says Roger Runeberg.

A pioneering return to team building

The 30-year-old right-back from Stockholm started the season in the first back-to-back pairing with star signing Henrik Tomirnes.

After the retirement of Tom Nelson, seventh-back Philipp Haasa had to play in the first back pair.

Fullbacks Isak Haines and Max Lindroth both missed a game in the season opener.

Already on Frölunda’s injury list are Mats Rosselli Olsen due to concussion and Otto Stenberg, who underwent surgery for an eye injury.

Busy fall schedule

After an opening loss to Timra and a win in the opening match at home to Leksand, Frölunda enters the second week of the league

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On Thursday evening, Malmö waits in Skåne and on Saturday evening Luleå comes to Scandinavia.

Frölunda has 16 matches remaining until the national team’s break for the Karajala tournament on November 5.

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