After suffering a painful 3-2 defeat to Vejle in their final match of the regular season, AGF’s players faced an immediate backlash from passionate fans in the away section.
Prior to this disappointing outing, AGF managed only a 1-1 stalemate at home against Viborg, which intensified the pressure on Uwe Rösler’s squad. With the Championship Playoffs approaching, they needed a victory to keep in touch with FC Midtjylland and FC Copenhagen, who now sit nine and five points ahead of AGF, respectively.
In a surprising turn of events, AGF fell to Vejle, the league’s bottom side, and following the match, captain Patrick Mortensen was confronted by frustrated supporters as the players expressed their gratitude for the fanbase’s backing.

“What we witnessed is that football stirs emotions, and our ardent supporters yearn for more from this club. I’ve spoken with them about this, and I couldn’t agree more – we too desire better outcomes,” Mortensen shared.
“It’s vital to remember that this was our first loss in quite a while, and we truly value their encouragement, something we receive every weekend. I’ll keep the specifics of our discussion private, but it was a heartfelt exchange,” Mortensen elaborated in the mixed zone post-match, as reported by Bold.dk.
AGF now enters a break in the Nations League to regroup before the Championship Play-offs commence.
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