The case summarized Mikkel Rygaard has received hate messages after being named at Erling Braut Haaland on Snapchat. Although Haaland released Rygaard’s name, Rygaard claims that his name was abused by someone else. Even Hovland, former teammate of Rygaard, gives him support and says it doesn’t sound like anything Rygaard would have sent. Dorthea Roe, a fellow at the University of Bergen, describes the publication of names on social media as a gray zone when it comes to privacy. The summary is made by a Ki service from Openai. The content is quality assured by news’s journalists before publishing. – Crazy. I have been hated for something I am completely innocent for. That’s what Mikkel Rygaard, who also plays for the Allsvenskan club Häcken, says to the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. He has been through some turbulent days after Haaland posted this picture on his public Snapchat story: Photo: Screenshot from Snapchat: @Erling.haaland Here Rygaard is hung out with a full name by the Norwegian football star in front of millions of followers on the social media platform. “Did you pour it for an idiotic question Mikkel Rygaard? Grow Up Your Onion “In good bookmarks, the last sentence can be translated into” Wax up your onion “. This is what Haaland writes and pastes the question that Haaland claims is submitted by Rygaard. In retrospect, Rygaard’s inbox has cooked over. – I have received many messages and hate about this. It’s definitely not me. Someone else has written and used my name, says Danish Rygaard to the newspaper. In action: Mikkel Rygaard stands with six games so far in this year’s Swedish series games and has recorded three goals. Photo: Carl Sandin / Bilderbyån is taken in defense of former teammate following the massive attention, Rygaard’s club, Häcken, has investigated what has happened. – We can only see that this has nothing to do with BK Häcken or our players, says the club’s press officer Linn Ohlsson. Haaland fans have on several occasions recently had the opportunity to ask football star private questions on Snapchat. Some selected questions are shared further and answered by Haaland on Snap – it was so Rygaard’s name ended up in the spotlight. Even Hovland, who stands with 29 international matches for Norway, is a former teammate with Danish Rygaard. He has been in contact with his former teammate. – I know him well for many years and it really doesn’t sound like something he could send, Hovland writes in an SMS to news. Former teammates: Even Hovland (left) and Mikkel Rygaard while the Norwegian played in the club. On February 13, Hovland made a transition to the Swedish club Brommapojarna. Photo: Daniel Stiller / Bildhylån news has tried to come into direct contact with both Rygaard and “Team Haaland”, for the time being without answers. – Will have negative consequences – you can see a kind of trend among people who have a celebrity status who use their social media to take the matter into their own hands and make some kind of settlement against people who are negative to them. That’s what Dorthea Roe says. She is a fellow at the University of Bergen and is responsible for a study on rhetoric in social media. She calls the publication of names as a gray zone when it comes to privacy. On one page, this is a closed comment, at the same time you know that questions and messages submitted in this way can be shared publicly, Roe believes. – Instead of reporting the person, or doing what is right to do, they just fire it out. Then they realize that the others who follow them will see it. And they realize that that person will have negative consequences in the form of hate messages or negative attention, says Roe. – Is it back to the classic gap that here? – Yes, that’s exactly that, it is, she replies. A quick search in Danish name databases shows that there are five people called the same as the Allsvenskan player. He still refuses that he is behind the submission, and admits that he opts the Norwegian star. – I have the greatest respect for Erling Haaland as a person, his career and everything he has done as a player, says Mikkel Rygaard, the real, that is, he tells Aftonbladet. Published 30.04.2025, at. 15.00
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