Just talking about Hammarby’s weaknesses.

Malmo. Allsvenskan’s MFF season ‘at stake’ against Hammarby.

Then Åge Hareide sends a message to his players.

– It will hurt tomorrow, he says.

after, after Malmo FF He wasn’t upset already in the gold race this summer, he is now fully focused on finishing third and a ticket to Europe to save the Allsvenskan season.

In that fight, Saturday’s match against Hammarby, who is in third place two points behind the MFF, will of course be decisive.

– This is a major match, no doubt about it. Åge Hareide says it’s a great match.

“Cheer up as a child”

It is also the first major MFF club meeting at home in Allsvenskan in four months.

– Rejoice like a child. It is wonderful. When the house is full and you see how the fans act and stand behind the team in Malmö… there is no match for that. Now we’ll try to give them something to be happy with in return, says the 69-year-old.

– Getting to drive Malmö at home is the best. It gives this energy and real favor to the house. We’ll use it against Hammarby. This is our chance.

And in the tactics of talking with the team before the match, Hamrabi’s weapon was not considered, according to Harid.

– We’re only talking about Hamrabi’s weakness. We know they are good teams because they are where they are but we only show their weaknesses.

Who are they then?

– I don’t want to say that.

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“It will hurt tomorrow”

Hared has done the opposite with his team, only consolidating what they have done well and not focusing on their mistakes or weaknesses.

Hared is known for being skilled at motivating his players.

They know that if you’re a coach, they have to work really hard. I accept that you fit wrong and things like that. But if you don’t do the work, it’s hard to get time to play. They know it. Here you have to fight. In the position we are in now, winning is painful. It’s really going to hurt tomorrow, he said at the Friday press conference before the summit.

Was he a little so-and-so with her before?

– I don’t know. I only watched the matches they played. I saw signs I didn’t like. He looked a little dead. Now we’ve gone in and enjoyed the easiest thing in football: hard work. Hared smiles, it’s “good old school.”


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