According to Daniel Nannskog, Malmö FF could hardly have had a tougher draw than the Bundesliga team Wolfsburg.

- I'm afraid of the German teams and they will of course be in the season. Bundesliga is an incredibly good league with high tempo and good players throughout. I have great respect for that league and this weekend Wolfsburg won over the series two Mönchengladbach. This is one of the hardest opponents they could get. This was the toughest possible draw, says Daniel Nannskog.

"Really good and great"

He warns of Wolfsburg striker Wout Weghorst who scored seven goals in the Bundesliga.

- He is a really good and big forward. A classic and big center forward that is sharp in the penalty area and a good playing point, says Nannskog.

Warn for the speed

Daniel Nannskog warns of Wolfsburg's speed which could pose problems for Malmö.

- German football is a lot of speed, and it will be extra difficult as Malmö will be out of season. It will be a key for Malmö to dictate the tempo and slow down.

What gives you Malmö chances to move on?

- This is not Bayern Munich and we should not exaggerate this. What Malmö is good at is that you are not so exaggerated with respect. I am quite sure that Malmö does not tremble just because you meet Wolfsburg. It has been part of the success in Europe that they have not exaggerated with respect.

- If I were to give a percentage, it would still be 65-35 to Wolfsburg's advantage. Mostly because they are matched against very good teams in the league all the time and that they are in the middle of the season. Therefore, it is a clear advantage Wolfsburg.

Missing Rosenberg

Malmö FF can also manage without team captain Markus Rosenberg and coach Uwe Rösler.

- Here is the big key to getting a replacement place very quickly. Hopefully Daniel Andersson (sports manager) has started work and has come a long way in finding replacements. Because it is incredibly important that Malmö gets a real class striker.

Rosenberg on the last match: "Very sad"

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Markus Rosenberg thanks for his very last match Photo: Photo Agency