Opinions have certainly diverged after the high-profile altercation.
Now comes the next opinion about Janne Andersson and Bojan Djordjic’s quarrel.
“I don’t think Janne has anything to apologize for,” says a contributor to DN.
Talk about it being a hot potato in football Sweden lately. After Sweden’s convincing 5-0 victory against Azerbaijan in the European Championship qualifiers on Monday evening, the national team captain smoked Jan Andersson together with the TV expert Bojan Djordjic.
Janne and Bojan
Emotions really ran high on the live broadcast and opinions have really split on who is the culprit in the drama. Many back Viaplay’s outspoken Bojan and believe his question was entitled to an answer, while many others support the temperamental Janne and feel he was unfairly treated after a winning match.
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In recent days, most things in Swedish football have been about the huge brawl on TV where a lot of thinkers and experts have had their say. But even ordinary people have wallpapered social media with their strong opinions and clear positions in this fierce debate.
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Saws Viaplay
Now the next voice joins the discussion and fully backs the Swedish national team captain. At the same time that he is highly critical of the behavior in Viaplay’s television studio.
“I don’t think Janne has anything to apologize for. To be hired by four so-called experts and sports journalists in the way he was after a big win is nothing but rude and uneducated,” writes the football lover Jan Ferb in a submission to Dagens Nyheter.
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Ferb describes it as scandalous how Janne Andersson was treated in the studio after the match, see the video below.
“He has a very heavy and responsible task for Swedish football. That after – finally – leading the national team to a big win to be treated in this way is nothing short of scandalous. It’s no wonder that he – for once – loses his patience,” he writes in the daily newspaper.
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Jan Ferb also takes the opportunity to give Alex Schulman quite right in his attention-grabbing column about Zlatan Ibrahimovic before he concludes with the following words about Janne:
“It is also not surprising that he was hired after his reaction because he attacked the colleagues of those who then referred the feature. Sport is not a world-defining science, but it seems that too many people think so,” writes the football lover in his submission.
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