- The coaches will have a huge importance without the audience at the stands. Their directive will be reached very clearly and you will be able to make tactical adjustments during the course of the match that is reached to all players so there will really be a fight between the coaches out there.

Coaches in the Bundesliga have expressed that the coach job is more fun than ever when the crowd is missing. Because their instructions are finally heard from the bench. But with that comes a back as well. The opponents and the opponent's bench also hear all tactical exclamations.

- I think it is possible that a kind of code language actually arises, says Nannskog.

- You don't want to reveal, as a coach, what tactical changes you want to make, to the other coach. So there may actually be some code language during the journey here. Maybe not from the beginning but maybe later that we get to see some secret snack from the coaches, says Nannskog.

Nannskog: Hard to access without public support

Another aspect of playing without an audience is how the players react to the missing support and the whistling of a singing chant. Some require it to tag in, others can justify enough inner will.

- I got a lot of energy and energy from the audience, it could be even before the match when you heard the fans singing. During the match, power was gained from every impression and song from the supporters. Now that there is none, you had to work in a completely different way, had to go into yourself and try to understand how many people sit at home in front of the TV instead or that you should score goals or so. You have to rethink it completely and recharge without the audience.

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Nannskog: The role of the coaches is important when heard from the bench

"Who has it in them?"

Daniel Nannskog believes that different characters in the players will show up when the Allsvenskan starts without an audience.

- It will be exciting to see which players have the right character on the field. Now you do not get the help of the audience to tag in. Now we see who has it in them. What do the clubs have for players who can lift themselves without the help of the crowd? asks Nannskog.

- It is extremely difficult to see in advance which teams have the players with the best characters to get started.

Can teams that usually do not have a very large home audience now have an advantage?

- Maybe. It is clear that if you are used, as in Hammarby, Malmö, Djurgården or AIK, to always have a lot of fans, a lot of singing so, obviously if it suddenly becomes completely silent then it can be tougher for them.