Former AIK goalkeeper Oscar Linnér, who was loaned from German Bielefeld, was furious that he had to sit on the bench in Sundsvall's premiere loss against Sirius.

He told Sundsvalls Tidning that he had difficulty accepting the decision.

On Tuesday night, Sundsvall's answer came - Oscar Linner and Gif Sundsvall go their separate ways, the club announces in a press release.

A message that SVT Sports expert Daniel Nannskog fully understands.

- It will be a tough way to find a collaboration again after that.

It felt like it was pretty much the only way.

Either to separate or that he had crawled to the cross and really apologized for his statement and that it went completely wrong, he says.

Have you experienced something similar before?

- Of course, there have been reports that players have been dissatisfied and gone out to the media and said that they are dissatisfied with the situation, but here it is about that there will be such an incredible reduction of the club.

Here I have been in the Bundesliga and come home to a club as small as Sundsvall and can not stand here.

"This was the best for both parties"

- The way this interview came out became too much.

People have been heard who have been cursed for being poked, but they have not diminished the club.

Does Sundsvall do the right thing by breaking with Linnér?

- I assume that they have heard enough to make this decision.

It will be too much, it is difficult to fix it if Linnér had not completely turned and apologized.

This was the best thing for both parties, says Nannskog.