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Celta Vigo has invented another '9' after Strand Larsen's signing for Wolves

He has woken up since his debut and is surprising Vigo

Celta Vigo have started the season with several changes to their attack, with Strand Larsen's departure to Wolverhampton being one of the most significant moves. This transfer left the Galician team with the need to find offensive solutions within their squad. Claudio Giráldez , aware of the challenge, has sought alternatives to maintain the team's competitiveness in attack.

Celta's sporting management has opted to explore internal options to cover the striker's absence. With a focus on versatility and the ability to surprise, the coach has relied on players who were already in the squad. This approach has allowed the team to maintain good feelings in the first few days, proving that solutions do not always require expensive signings.

Williot Swedberg, Celta's unexpected 'signing'

Williot Swedberg has emerged as one of the most pleasant surprises for Celta at the start of the season. Despite having been in Vigo since the 22/23 campaign, the Swede has taken a step forward, showing a performance superior to that of his debut. In the first few games, Swedberg has contributed with a goal and an assist, earning himself a place in the starting eleven.

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Swedberg has proven to be a key piece in Giráldez's system, providing creativity and effectiveness from the attacking midfield. His ability to break lines and create danger has been a differentiating factor for Celta de Vigo, who have seen how the Swede has become an indispensable player. With his good start, Swedberg has established himself as an important resource for the coach, who has found in him the 'signing' he needed without going to the market.

A Celta with ambition and good feelings

Swedberg's good performance has been one of the keys to Celta 's promising start in the league. The team has shown a competitive version, capable of adapting to the absences and taking advantage of internal resources. Claudio Giráldez has known how to manage the squad and maximize the performance of his players, placing Celta in a favorable position.

The Galician team faces the season with the ambition of continuing to grow and surprise in the competition. With Swedberg in great form and the team showing cohesion, Celta has reasons to dream of a successful campaign. The ability to reinvent itself and get the best out of its players will be fundamental to achieve its objectives in this new stage.