http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Martin-Olsson-c24423 honoured to play for country, hoping for Blackburn Rovers improvement
Martin Olsson, the 23-year-old Blackburn Rovers winger, revealed it had been an honour to represent his country on the international stage. The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 at Wembley, which he described as a “dream
come true”.
Despite the fact that Olsson’s side were subjected to a 1-0 loss by the home side, the youngster played the full 90 minutes of the match. This made it his seventh appearance for his country, a great achievement as seen by the Rovers left back c*m left forward.
Olsson said while speaking to reporters:
“To play for my country on such a famous stage was unbelievable.
Olsson revealed that he would continue to do well for both club in country, hoping to keep his place in the starting XI for both. He admitted he was looking forward to having more games like the ones against England, only with a better result for his side
at the end.
He continued:
“I'm just going to enjoy the experience and continue to work hard to make sure I keep in the team and enjoy many more nights like this.”
Before the clash against Wigan, Olsson said he was focused on helping Steve Kean’s side push past the bottom three of the Premier League table. After returning from the international break, the Swedish winger maintained he was fully focused on his club.
Olsson revealed:
“We've now got a big game, we've got to win it and get the three points. That is all that matters.”
However, unfortunately for Olsson and Blackburn http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385, they were unable to secure a win against Wigan Athletic on Saturday, with the match ending in a 3-3 draw. This leaves the Rovers in the relegation zone with the January transfer window fast approaching.
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