Anton KÄLLBERG: Keep your head high

Swede Anton KÄLLBERG is trying to keep the good shape whilst the competitions are suspended.

 

“I am spending my days mostly inside only going outside for a run in the woods or going to the supermarket. I think it’s a good time to improve my physical strength with the extra time and energy that is available now ” explained KÄLLBERG.

 

Swede who plays in Germany’s Borussia Düsseldorf has few favorites to recommend:

 

“If you want to read some books I would recommend any from the author Dan BROWN who is a personal favorite. Or if you would like to watch some movies I would recommend the movies from Christopher NOLAN.”

 

Message to all:

 

“I hope that everyone are taking really good care of each other and doing the best they can out of the current situation. Keep your head high!”

 

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