“My goal is to be there then.”

Malmo. Anders Kristiansen is still not training with the team after his injury.

But now the MFF star is giving a positive message:

I hope to be available to resume the match against Helsingborg.

That was on April 25, in a winning match against IFK Gothenburg Anders Christiansen pull back.

“Immediately after that, I felt it was the worst blow I’ve ever received,” he says now.

– But then the rehabilitation went well for two weeks and we were aiming for the cup final. The closer it got, the more I felt during training that it wasn’t close. The damage was worse, or at least different, than we thought.

When the MFF is now starting again after a two-week hiatus, Christiansen still doesn’t train with the team but runs alone in the gym.

But he is optimistic.

– I have expectations that I will be available when we start the series. I wouldn’t be in the best shape but at least available.

Anders Christiansen.

“won’t pay”

In time for the Helsingborg game (27 June), should you be on the bench?

– I hope that. It’s my own goal, although I don’t know if that’s everyone’s goal. But I will not pay it and take any risks. Most importantly, I don’t have any setbacks.

If your body feels fine: How many matches do you usually need to get in shape?

At least two or three before I feel ‘good’. But when I came back after the European Championships last summer, I hadn’t played in 50 days and could still play match after match. Then of course I wouldn’t get injured but he showed he works without a lot of games behind you.

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The 32-year-old has played only 5 out of 11 matches for the Allsvenskan team and 3 matches in the Cup this year.

The goal is to play at least 30 games this year, as I’ve done on average for a few seasons now. But it depends on how far we go in Europe and so on. I may not be able to start all the remaining matches, but I hope I can play them all, he says.

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