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Brann Stadium: Samuel Sahin-Radlinger was back in training on Friday and was considered a high-profile player in front of the goal against Strømsgodset on Sunday. But the Austrian was not in the team.
This explains Sahin-Radlinger like this:
"The days leading up to Saturday were very good, but that day we should practice drills that go on in combat: go right back from zero to a hundred and make a long shot." Then I felt that I was not ready to one hundred percent.
Samuel Sahin-Radlinger describes it as a disappointment.
"It takes a little longer than I expected after the surgery, but that does not give the impression of being an important return.I still hope to play in the last matches, he said.
On Monday, Sahin-Radlinger is calmly trained. Tuesday, he will train in strength and Wednesday, he hopes to run again. On Sunday, Brann will play Kristiansund in the penultimate round.
"I do not want to take any chances, but I hope to be ready," said Samuel Sahin-Radlinger.
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