There are still some who have not gotten over the fact that Zinckernagel does not wear the Bodø/Glimt shirt in the Europa League after the New Year. The Danish player chose MLS and Chicago Fire. Bodø/Glimt rushed through to the quarter-finals of the Europa League, and showed the club is not dependent on individual players. So how is Zinckernagel doing with Trump and the gang? On Sunday night, things loosened up on the turf for the player with 40 goals and 40 assists for Glimt. Enough for the MLS audience to open their eyes to the Danish player.

The left winger had 60-70 minutes of playing time against Columbus United, D.C United and Toronto before Saturday’s game against Vancouver, but without being involved in the production in front of the opponents’ goal. Then it loosened up. Zinckernagel was involved in Chicago’s first goal, before he himself ploughed his way in familiar Zinckernagel style and knocked in the 1-2 score via the crossbar.

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Cash, efficient and relentless. The game ended 1–3 to Chicago and Zinckernagel, this was the league leader (Eastern Conference) Vancouver’s first loss.

On Tuesday night, the great recognition came at Zinckernagel’s match. The former Bodø/Glimt player earned a place on the team of the round in MLS, Team of the Matchday.

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