Christoffer Nyman, the captain of IFK Norrköping, has been cleared to play in the team's Superettan season opener after recovering from a concussion. He reportedly suffered the concussion on March 14 when he was knocked out and substituted during a match against Öster. Nyman said he feels good and the concussion has passed, but he admitted to being a bit scared in certain situations, causing him to pull his head away.
The team, described as top-tipped, trained on Thursday, with Nyman stating that the situation is different now with pressure on them, and the group is focusing on development. He expressed hope that the club's pursuit of a return to the Allsvenskan happens in a healthy way, wanting the club to feel good when they achieve it.
I feel good and the concussion has passed, but I admit to being a bit scared in certain situations, causing me to pull my head away.
The situation is different now with pressure on us, and the group is focusing on development.
I hope that the club's pursuit of a return to the Allsvenskan happens in a healthy way, wanting the club to feel good when they achieve it.