Norwegian response to Sebastian Samuelsson’s cocky play for the World Cup

Despite a ninth place in the latest World Cup competition, Sebastian Samuelsson warns his rivals before the World Cup.
Now he gets answers from Tarjei Bö.

– We can also look at him when he is uncertain, we have seen that several times this season, says the Norwegian to Expressen.

On February 12, the biathlon World Cup will start in Swiss Lenzerheide. One of Sweden’s largest medal jumps is in normal order Sebastian Samuelsson27. He knows about it as well. Recently he went out and warned his rivals that he never felt better about a championship.

Samuelsson’s warning to competitors

After the men’s hunting start in Antholz, where Samuelsson was the best Swedish and came nine, he sent a warning to his competitors.
– This has not been so good, I think ever before a championship, so it’s fun. Now it just has to take it easy and continue to do the job, it will be a good championship, he tells Expressen.

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One that laughs well to Sebastian’s self -confidence and statement is the federal captain Johannes Lukas.
– He has no bad self -confidence anyway. He usually talks in some headlines before the World Cup but then he holds it too, so it’s nice. I am more realistic, I see that we are well on our way. But we look at the results list it is a bit up to the pallet. If we want to win medals, we have to make perfect races. But the trend is absolutely right, he says.

Tarjei Bö about Samuelsson’s words

Even in neighboring Norway, it has begun to talk about Sebastian Samuelsson’s cocky play. It was extra exciting that he chose to send his warning after he came nine in the race. It went better for the Norwegians who had four riders on the top ten list.

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When Tarjei Bö He hears about Samuelsson’s cocky play against its competitors, he laughs. He admittedly admits that the Swede, together with a couple of Frenchmen, will be the biggest threat in the World Cup, but at the same time he thinks Samuelsson has taken in a bit.
– He climbed well today, and has great potential. But so far this season he has not got it completely. “Sebbe” likes to talk himself up, that’s how he works. But we can also look at him when he is unsure, we have seen that several times this season, he says.

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