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Guthenberg. IFK Gutenberg and Tobias Sana have gone their separate ways. Sana gave her copy.

IFK Gutenberg puts the lid on.

Case closed for us. It was a sad story, says Michael Stahr.

It was during the match break IFK Gothenburg-Kalmar FF On May 2 something happened. Exactly what is not clear, but according to Sportbladet information should Tobias Sana They ended up in a loud quarrel with the coach Michael Staher.

The next day, Sana was informed that he had been stopped, and it was later announced that the two parties would end their cooperation. Neither SANA nor IFK in Gothenburg have commented externally, but it was reported on Friday that the two parties had reached an agreement and that the contract had been terminated.

After that, Sana declared herself in an interview with SVT, and today also in her private message on Instagram.

– I’m sad and hurt because it has become like this. To be in something that wouldn’t hurt me, writes Sana, who said in an interview with SVT that he mentioned he wanted to find a solution to his journalistic game. “I think the coach got upset, I was hoping we could improve. When he said ‘focus’, I stood up and answered him that I was focused and opposed him. When we left the dressing room, he said ‘focus on the game now’, then we made the top five.”

What Mikael Stahre’s version of everything is, coach Blåvitt doesn’t want to delve into it. After 1-1 against Mjällby, he put the lid on that question.

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– We gave statements in the official channels. Case closed for us. But we made statements and we stand by them.

‘We stick to what we said’

What do you say about what Tobias Sana said now?

– What you just said. He is allowed to comment and make his statements. We stand by what we said.

Sana also writes on Instagram:

I regret my behavior towards my coach and I have apologized for it. But what happened next with the suspension, the dismissal, the connection that I was not allowed to be a part of was contrary to all that IFK Gothenburg stands for.

For the rest of the players, it was a tough event.

“I don’t want to say more than that. Of course, during this time it has affected us quite a bit,” says Sebastian Ericsson, but he thinks it’s over now.

– For us, it’s been exaggerated for a while. We struggle every day in our work and try not to put any effort into it. It’s been a long time now.

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