It sounds ridiculous when I mention those things, but it's such an incredible apparatus with how the clubs are set up with all the staff available internally. Barnsley is gradually building upwards. They came fifth last year, but managed just the year before, so they are building slowly and stably upwards. Then there are different conditions, as for the clubs that go down from the Premier League that get a different type of parachute, but still it is incredible conditions and a completely different picture. "One strike out", you do not have many chances, but you must be prepared to take it.
Wernersson initially moves alone, but then his family also comes over to England. It is not yet clear where he will live, but he thinks it will be fine once everything is ready.
Now Wernersson is looking forward to working on the big football scene in England.
- I think it will be a little easier to take everything in once you are in place. Now it has been so intense. I think it's great to have the opportunity considering how much I've watched English football. It's clear that football there is close to my heart and it's cool to get there. As I was an awful football player, I'm glad I got this chance instead, he says and laughs.
Barnsley has started the season this autumn with six points after five rounds and is placed in 14th place in the Championship. On Saturday, Barnsley will face Bournemouth away in the second division.



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