Dejected Troja-Ljungby head coach Jens Gustafsson leaving the arena after being fired due to poor league standing.
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Troja-Ljungby fires head coach Jens Gustafsson

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IF Troja-Ljungby has dismissed head coach Jens Gustafsson after a poor start to the season in Hockeyallsvenskan. The decision comes as the team sits last in the standings with 18 points after 23 games, nine points from safety. Gustafsson, who joined in 2022 and helped secure promotion, becomes the first coach fired in the league this season.

Jens Gustafsson was let go on Tuesday after 3.5 years with Troja-Ljungby, where he served as both head coach and sport manager before the arrival of Tobias Johansson as sportchef. The club cited insufficient results and the need for new energy, as stated in their press release: "The sporting results have been inadequate for a longer period and we have not realized the potential of the team as we want." Troja, newcomers to Hockeyallsvenskan, aimed for a top-10 finish but have struggled with seven straight losses and the worst defensive record, conceding the most goals alongside Nybro.

In a farewell message to fans on the Troja Supporterforum Facebook group, Gustafsson expressed gratitude: "Om jag zoomar ut lite, så känner jag en stor stolthet och tacksamhet för vad VI, TILLSAMMANS har skapat i och runt hockeyn i Ljungby under min tid här." Sportchef Tobias Johansson highlighted the need for a clearer structure in play, especially without the puck, and announced plans to reinforce the roster despite believing in the current group's potential.

Club chairman Stefan Hörberg told Hockeynews, "Det kan inte bli sämre," emphasizing patience had run out after 44 percent of the season. He noted Gustafsson's contract expires this season, making the change low-risk. Interim leadership falls to assistants Tobias Törnkvist and Björn Karlsson, plus goaltending coach Krystof Mrazek, while a search for a permanent replacement begins.

Player Linus Skager, who has 15 points and praised Gustafsson for support with mental health, said, "Jag älskar verkligen Jens, både som tränare och som människa." He acknowledged the need for change but stressed players must deliver, noting the team should have earned points in 16-17 of 23 games but often fades in the third period.

Analyst Andreas Hanson pointed to underperforming new signings like Giordano Finoro, Brady Risk (1 goal, 4 points in 15 games), and Zack Whytink as factors, alongside an offensive style that left goaltender Jonathan Stålberg exposed. Recent stats show 11 percent power-play efficiency and 45 percent expected goals share, with the team relying on 10 posts hit for luck.

What people are saying

Discussions on X express surprise and skepticism over Troja-Ljungby's dismissal of head coach Jens Gustafsson, with fans and observers questioning the decision's timing without a replacement and doubting he was the core issue, while noting the team's relegation peril.

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