The injury case before the match Djurgården vs Kalmar

Pierre Neurath-Bengson will miss the Kalmar match after being injured in the warm-up against Sepsi.

Hambus Wendel and Rasmus Schuler also risk missing Sunday’s game.

“I hope they come back soon, but we’ll see if that’s enough for tomorrow or if it just takes a little longer,” says coach Thomas Lagerlöf.

Djurgarden suffered three injuries during Thursday’s Europa League qualifier against Roman Spacey. Pierre Bengson He had to go out during the warm-up and now miss tomorrow’s match against Kalmar.

– We don’t count on Pierre. Coach Thomas Lagerlöf said he hit something in his thigh or groin when he hit a ball in the warm-up.

Hambus Vendel and Ramos Schuller were knocked out after sustaining injuries during the match and were uncertain for a while. Wendel injured his big toe and Schuler suffered a groin problem after injuring a hamstring in the first match against Rijeka.

– There are some disadvantages to those who have finally downloaded. But nothing has to be a serious thing, let’s hope.

Did Vendel’s finger break?

– No, he should be fine. Then it comes to pain and things like that. Hopefully they’ll be back soon, but we’ll see if that’s enough for tomorrow or if it takes a little longer.

“He’s ready to go”

Injury problems in midfield could open up new possession Pisard Sapovic from the start against Kalmar.

– It’s great to bring another player. In addition, a player who has trained with us for a long time so he is ready to start and does not have a long distance to break in. Lagerlöf says he is confident in his teammates, playing style, etc.

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Djurgarden hasn’t lost since May 22 when they met Kalmar.

– We lost there very badly. We didn’t play well and conceded a corner kick in extra time so it was a boring event. Kalmar was a little bit better than us throughout the game, so we have to be better than we were at the time. We’re more advanced now, so I’m convinced we have the quality we can be up to, says Lagerlöf.

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