Oscar Müller at Skellefteå in the stands: “A big step as a person”

For the first time Oscar Müller appeared after sick leave.

The Skellefteå star sat in the stands for the first leg against Örebro.

– It was a step for him as a person, says coach Robert Olsson in Sportbladet’s Hockeymorning.

Oscar Müller was not present when Skellefteå gathered in pre-season.

The 34-year-old right-handed striker is suffering from symptoms of fatigue.

When Skellefteå played at home against Örebro last Saturday, he sat in the stands next to father and daughter.

Oscar Muller waved to fans as he zoomed in on the jumbotron.

– He wasn’t with the team and the boys at all. It was fun to be there to watch Saturday’s game. It was a move for the Mueller man to go out and be among the people, says Robert Olson.

“Don’t count on it”

It’s a long-term rehabilitation process so I can come back as an ice hockey player.

– He is not involved in any work or anything. It will take some time. “I’m not counting on the Oscars this season,” says Robert Olson.

Oscar Muller.

On Hockeymorning on Tuesday, he also talked about moving on after icons Oscar Müller and Joachim Lindstrom, the success of Axel Sandin Bjelica, the comparison between Elias Salomonsson and Adam Larsson and where the team stands this season.

“Foppa” analyzes SHL

In the studio at Hockeymorgon was also the legendary Peter “Foppa” Forsberg.

Hans Abrahamsson, Thomas Rös, Joanna Lagos and Christopher Kveborg were also present in the studio.

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