Manager on falling in love with the club, anger at postponements and why WSL title destiny will not determine the season’s success
Jonas Eidevall is perhaps one of very few managers who can say they took a step up by leaving a coaching role in the men’s game for one with a women’s club. When the Swede was in charge of the semi-professional men’s team Lunds BK, who he helped into the third tier, he was juggling the job with full-time work in a bank.
“It was good money but I had no life and I was also very limited in the time that I could spend preparing for the next training session or the next game,” the Arsenal Women manager says. It is testament to the strength and ambitions of the women’s team Malmö (now Rosengård) that he found a place there to coach professionally, initially as an assistant before two spells managing the club.
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