Is Emil Forsberg tired or not?
Can Ludwig Augustinsson play his fourth game from the start in ten days? Is Jens Cajuste ready for another 90 minutes?
After Blågult’s injury crisis, Janne Andersson admits he’s had more problems than ever figuring out how to fit in with his players.
There is a risk of injury, Anderson says.
After an unlikely injury crisis where several key players withdrew due to injury, the captain of the national team Jan Anderson Once again an important player was injured when Joachim Nilsson was forced off in the first half against Serbia. The under-21s duo Eham Osu and Paveli Vagic were called up for the match against Norway and the pair became the eighth and ninth players to be called up for this gathering. In addition to the regular team.
Numerous injuries caused problems for Janie Anderson. Above all, the league captain admitted that it was very difficult to know how to face his players.
‘It was very difficult’
Especially with four games in such a short time.
– Yes, it was very difficult. It was just a weird bunch in terms of how we’re going to put it together with the pregnancy. It’s hard to play with such a large load. But many players who didn’t play that much did well. Takes Ludwig Augustinson For example and Jens Cajuste. They do it wonderfully.
Even Robin Olsen who didn’t play much did well, he says.
He replaced Emil Forsberg in the 65th minute against Norway, but rested in the match against Serbia. Janne Andersson thought Forsberg was “out” and that’s why he was replaced. Forsberg himself said he could play 90 minutes against both Norway and Serbia, but he spoke well with Jan about how the burden should be.
Explains player matching
Janne Andersson explains the concepts and explains her match with “Mini-Foppa”.
– He should stop saying he’s not tired, we totally agreed on that. There should be no weird speculation about this because I can’t stand it. We had a good conversation and I think he played 90 minutes for Leipzig during the season.
It’s not that we have to take the players off the field. We must find a good load where they can increase their capacity, and that is when it is at its best. Then there is the risk of infection as well. High risk of injury if you play match after match. So we totally agreed on this, so don’t create anything weird about this because I can’t stand it, says Anderson.
“We agreed on that”
Emil Forsberg thinks he and Anderson are in agreement, and after having had only a short break against Serbia, Forsberg now expects to play from the start against Norway.
– yes I do. Jan and I had a good conversation and always had a very good one. I can handle it, it’s not. But you have to be a little smart and take care of your body. This is the case in Leipzig. I don’t play 90 minutes there either, but if I play 60 minutes in two games and a match where I play 30 minutes, it’s 150 minutes a week and it takes a lot of minutes.
He will take revenge on Norway.
Ludwig Augustinsson comes from a season in Seville where he played 27 games in total but there were many innings and 13 games from the start. He played his third match in a row yesterday from the start and says he is ready to start another match on Sunday.
– I’m ready if Jan wants. I take care of the body and it feels comfortable. I didn’t start a few weeks before the set and probably didn’t think I’d play that much. But I drive.
– We will take revenge on Norway.