Matthias Bromi from Örebro talks about post-series threats against Temera: “I’m afraid”

Orebro / Stockholm. Matthias Broome was penalized for shooting in the quarter-final against Timra.

Now the Örebro star is opening up about the threats he has received.

– I have a pregnant girl at home. I am afraid. Bromi says it’s horrific how that happened.

Matthias Brommi is happy and relieved that his team Örebro scored their third point in the match against Timra and advanced to the semi-finals.

At the same time, he has turbulent days behind him.

Bromi was arrested for filming the fifth quarter-final, and now he’s speaking out about the threats he’s received.

– It’s very scary when things are sent to you. Bromé tells Sportbladet and continues:

– And to involve the family … It’s very difficult. Take it seriously. I have a pregnant girl at home. I’m afraid too. It’s terrible how it ended.

Supported by family and team

Bromi says people communicated via SMS and social media.

How do you manage your performance on the ice?

– You should try to let him go as best you can. I have good people around me. I have my family and the Orebro Hockey Club helps a lot too, so it’s calm.

Is the love of hockey what makes it worth continuing?

– of course it is. I love to play hockey. But I think you should think once, twice, or thrice before sending such things to a person, Broome says and addresses the haters:

– There may come a day when you become a parent. Should your child get such things, too? I won’t go into everything that happened. But I think there must be a boundary somewhere.

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