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Malmö FF aims to become top Nordic club again

Key Points
  • Malmö FF officials state the club aims to become the top Nordic club again.
  • Bodö/Glimt is currently performing better in Europe, reaching the Champions League round of 16.
  • Patriot Sejdiu has reportedly left Malmö FF and found a new club.

Malmö FF reportedly aims to become the best club in the Nordics again, according to statements from its officials. Football manager Daniel Andersson said that Bodö/Glimt is currently better than Malmö FF, but it is inspiring to see their European success, and Malmö FF should return to competing at that level. New chairman Zlatko Rihter emphasized that the goal remains to be the best in the Nordics, recalling a past victory over FC Köpenhamn.

Bodö/Glimt has performed well in Europe, reaching the Champions League round of 16 after defeating Inter in the round of 16 and beating Manchester City and Atlético Madrid in the league phase. FC Köpenhamn has long been a leading club in the Nordics. Separately, Patriot Sejdiu, who left Malmö FF after ten years, has reportedly found a new club, but details are not provided in the sources.

Bodö/Glimt is currently better than Malmö FF, but it is inspiring to see their European success, and Malmö FF should return to competing at that level.

Daniel Andersson, Football manager

The goal remains to be the best in the Nordics, recalling a past victory over FC Köpenhamn.

Zlatko Rihter, New chairman

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