Rosengård took their 21st consecutive win in the women's top division on Monday evening and are storming towards the championship title.
Now, Caroline Seger has shared an audio clip from Olof Lundh's podcast where Roger Palmgren, who took over as football manager at the beginning of the year, is asked what the explanation is for the team's success this year.
I sat down with the coach and said that we would increase the training intensity, be a bit more match-like in training, and raise the level, both in terms of quantity and quality. So, we train as match-like as possible, Palmgren responds.
In connection with the audio clip, Seger also publishes a post with the text "When someone thinks they can take credit for something they've had ZERO involvement in!" along with a poop emoji.
I have no problem and of course want everyone who has been involved in what we've achieved so far this season to feel involved, but I can't stand it when someone who hasn't been involved at all tries to take credit, she tells Aftonbladet.
The posts have also been shared by several teammates of the 39-year-old former national team player.
TV4's Football Channel has been in contact with Roger Palmgren about Seger's criticism.
I have no comments on that. I don't know what she means, he says.