Persson carried his confidence from the national team to his club, where he gained importance for Nantes in the decisive weeks of the EHF European League group phase in February, with a total of six goals against TBV Lemgo Lippe and SL Benfica.
It feels like the momentum is coming back for the Swede, who turned 29 this month and became a father just before Christmas.
“I feel more self-confident, but I also can feel that my teammates are trusting me more with every day as well. I have found my rhythm again, I know the systems better, I can feel that everything is starting to fall into place,” Persson said.
And right in time: Nantes are entering the business end of various competitions, as they are chasing an EHF Champions League ticket in the French league and are also still in the race to lift the French cup.
And, to start with, Nantes eye a place at the EHF Finals Men when they take on SC Magdeburg in the quarter-finals of the EHF European League.
“This is one of the goals we set for ourselves at the start of the season. We believe that we can, at least, reach the EHF Finals,” Persson said.