Striker Teemu Pukki, who is on loan at Brondby from Celtic, has told his side not to worry about their lacklustre form, explaining he has been through such spells before.

Brondby have yet to record a win since the Danish Superliga restarted following its winter break and Pukki's men went down to a 3-1 defeat to FC Copenhagen yesterday.




Pukki, who has seen his performances for Brondby saluted, with nine goals in 22 games so far, feels sure that the side will soon return to winning ways, believing there is no need to hit the panic button yet.

 


He told Danish outlet Bold: "It is not the first time in my career that I've played for a team that do not win matches over a period.

"We'll get back on track. We are good enough", Pukki added.

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The 24-year-old is now setting his sights on a positive week of training before Brondby's next match against Odense on Sunday.

"We should not worry so much about it.

"We must make sure we have a good week of training, continue with the work we are doing and believe in ourselves."

The jury is out on whether Brondby will sign Pukki from Celtic on a permanent basis at the end of the season, with the Danish side having complained the Bhoys are pricing them out of a move.

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