Although Olof Unogård had hoped for a sequel, the news did not come as a shock.

- We have had a certain dialogue about next season which has been very diffuse from the club's side.

So we have well guessed that something has been going on.

But it is clear that you will be disappointed anyway, he says.

How does it feel now when you have to leave?

- It feels super boring.

We have been here for two and a half years now and learned a lot, not least from last year.

We think we have done many things better this year and especially now in the autumn we have built up a very good momentum for the future.

Do you think you had more to give?

- Despite the conditions with a very small squad initially, many injuries and player sales, we feel that we have had a good year.

We have kept the performance target of the top three alive for a long time, really until now.

We think this has worked well, given the conditions.

But above all, a good foundation to build on.

What has the board said about why they change coaches?

- They have not gone into it so much.

That is what can be read in the press release.

They delivered the message today and since then we have trained and prepared for Gothenburg.

Are you disappointed with the management in Linköping?

- I do not want to comment on that.

Above all, I think it is sad not to be allowed to continue with the players and leaders.

What awaits you now?

- I do not know, I have some hooks out.

Then we'll see if it renders in something or if I recover for a few months.

I have basically been running non-stop at the elite level for five years, so it is clear that it is consuming.

What will it be like to lead the team in the two final matches?

- It is clear that it is special.

I have not been in that situation before.

I want to pay tribute to the players.

They took the message very hard and many were completely surprised, but then we managed to have a good match review before Gothenburg and so we went out and had a good training.

How was it noticed that the players took the message hard?

- Very, very strong emotional reactions.

Many were sad and many were very upset.

It was very clear where the group thought.

Linköping is four in the damallsvenskan with two rounds left.

SVT Sport has sought Linköping FC's chairman Paul Lindvall.