Malmo FF's leadership, consisting of chairman Zlatko Rihter and sports director Philip Berglund, feels like fresh air ready to roll up their sleeves and tackle the club's problems. New hope for MFF. They have promised to roll up their sleeves and see the club's problems in the face. It is a slow and long-term work that is required for MFF to become champions again and then also a competitive actor internationally. But I choose to believe that this duo can lead us in the right direction. Taha Ali, one of MFF's starlets, has shown with all the desired clarity that his spetskvaliteter holds even on an international level. He had a completely magical prelude to one of the goals in the national team's training match against Greece. I hope Graham Potter took note and dares to bet on Taha even in the Swedish premiere team in the VM. Eirik Horneland, a Norwegian coach, has been rumored to be MFF's next head coach. It would be a quick recruitment, but I see it as positive. The slow process that ended in unfortunate Miguel Angel Ramirez bears the clear signs of failure, so maybe they have learned, sounded the terrain in time and already reached their top candidate. At least if you believe the rumors about the Norwegian Eirik. Whether the good Eirik is the right man to get MFF on the right track, no one knows, but going for him already in the summer feels exciting and like a guarantee that our head coach and sports director will get a chance to build a new strong team together. Guillermo Molins, one of MFF's legendary players, has been thanked for a beautiful and emotional farewell to a painful spring season. I want to take the opportunity to praise and thank Gishe for a beautiful and emotional farewell to a painful spring season. Oh, how we needed Molins' heart and energy on the line against Halmstad and I'm holding my thumbs for our old hero to take all the education he still lacks so that the conditions for a comeback as MFF coach are in place one day. Think if you become our long-term Simeone, what a cool thought!