Malmö's cog Oscar Lewicki has been missing for a long time and missed the pre-season due to a knee injury.

But on Thursday, the club announces that the star is back in full training.

- I feel good, finally back in team training.

It feels really nice, says Oscar Lewicki according to the Football Channel.

The 29-year-old midfielder is said to have rehabilitated his knee, which he has had problems with on various occasions since last year.

- When I injured myself for the first time last year, it probably took two months, but then it was still not completely healed, but then I still played with pain and took a syringe and so on.

That is probably what made it take longer to heal this time, says Lewicki.

"Toivonen training played"

It is also gratifying for MFF that Jonas Knudsen is back in training after the cruciate ligament injury.

In addition, Ola Toivonen also made his first match since his long-term injury when he started for the U21 team earlier this week in the meeting with Östers IF.

The main concern for coach Milos Milojevic, however, is that Sebastian Nanasi is suffering from defects.

- He has a feeling in his thigh and chooses to take the safe before the unsafe in view of the Allsvenskan premiere, hence the offer (to the U21 national team's gathering), says Malmö's communications manager Hjalmar Steenberg to SVT Sport.

Nanasi is expected to be back on Monday.

MFF has its Allsvenskan premiere against Kalmar FF on 3 April.

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