Tollbring had a few strong seasons in his native Sweden when he played for Kristianstad. The move to Löwen in 2017 was his reward.
However, his time in Germany has not quite gone like he or the club had planned.
“From the beginning they told me that they believed in me. But they never really showed it. I understand that when they had a chance to bring Uwe Gensheimer back, they took it,” Tollbring said.
“But when he came back I got almost no playing time at all. Except for the last six months when Uwe was injured.”
When Danish side GOG saw their standout scorer Emil Jakobsen leave for another German Bundesliga club, SG Flensburg-Handewitt, in the summer of 2021, it opened up a possibility for Tollbring as their new left wing.
“I saw a few of their matches and really liked what I saw. They play like I want to play,” he said.
Meanwhile, Tollbring has more than just settled with his new club in Denmark: he has shown everyone what he is capable of.
“I have always felt that once I get a chance, I will take it. I try to do my best, but I don’t feel that I have anything to prove. I try to do what I am good at,” Tollbring said.