He was sentenced to two months in prison after being found in his car on the E18 with 3.06 per thousand of alcohol in his blood.

Since then, Tommy Salo has tried to find his way back to a normal life.

- I live just outside Gothenburg with a friend who helped me a lot through these difficult years.

I have two broken marriages behind me.

It has affected me as a person, says Salo to SportExpressen.

The information that he crashed his car in connection with his arrest is not correct, according to Salo.

- It's just what people have come up with.

There wasn't a single scratch on the car, but I wasn't sober, as everyone can see from the blood alcohol level I had.