In March, Olsen and his family were subjected to a nasty robbery in their home when Olsen played for Everton.

Olsen and his family were at home when masked men broke in and the family is said to have been threatened with a machete, according to British media.

On Monday - a few days after Olsen was ready for a loan to English Sheffield United from Roma - he commented on the incident for the first time.

- We enjoyed ourselves very much in England.

Such things can happen anywhere.

It has not made us less like England or feel less comfortable.

It can happen anywhere and it is something we are still working on and that we want to put behind us.

It's just nice to come back, Olsen says at a press conference.

He does not think the incident has affected him as a player.

- Not as a player.

I was injured just then and when I came back a few weeks later I played against Brighton and then it floated on as usual.

I felt in good shape.

He also does not think that the incident affected him as a human being.

The transfer to Sheffield was completed at the last minute and Olsen hopes to be able to help bring the club back to the Premier League.

- The last paper was sent in five or four minutes before the deadline.

I am very happy that it was resolved in the end.

It is a nice club that was in the Premier League last year and has the ambition to get up quickly again and that trip will be very fun to be part of, says Olsen.

About playing in England's second division, he says:

- I need playing time.

I enjoyed myself very much in England last year and felt that I wanted to stay there.

We found this solution where I get my matches.

KLIPP: Sweden took victory against Spain (2 Sep 2021)

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Sweden won 2-1 against Spain in the World Cup qualifiers.

Photo: Bildbyrån