What did Magdalena Eriksson whisper to Zecira Musovic?
In any case, it made the national team goalkeeper burst out laughing.
– It is inappropriate, “Magda” admits to the Football channel.
Sweden managed to defeat Australia 2-0 in the World Cup bronze medal match and get one last celebration in the tournament. The bronze medal is Blågult’s second in a row in the context of the WC and it was a well-deserved end to the tournament that started so incredibly well for Sweden.
Eriksson’s words
During the final minutes of the bronze match, attentive television viewers have seen how the team captain Magdalena Eriksson whispers something to the goalkeeper Zecira Musovics ear. But as all soccer players do these days, “Magda” kept her mouth shut when she spoke to her teammate, so that no one would figure out what she was saying.
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After the match, Eriksson has faced questions about what she whispered to Musovic. But the Swedish bronze medalist refuses to reveal their conversation.
– Hahaha. It stops between me and “Zesse”. It’s kind of funny, I hope she doesn’t reveal what it is I’m saying because it’s kind of inappropriate. Maybe I’ll tell you in a book in ten years, says Magdalena slyly to Fotbollskanalen.
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Musovic’s answer
Musovic bursts out laughing when she hears about the discussed situation, but doesn’t intend to gossip about what was said on the football field either.
– It’s a secret. I’m not going to comment on it, haha damn what fun, says “Zesse” to the football site.
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On Monday, the Swedish national team landed at home again and were welcomed by Swedes at the airport. After that, Blågult also had time to visit the Royal Palace to meet the royal family.
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