Victory lures Swedish striker
A RECOMMENDATION from ex-Melbourne Heart midfielder Orlando Engelaar and his new city’s lifestyle helped Melbourne Victory lure Sweden World Cup striker Ola Toivonen to the A-League.
Toivonen, above, has signed a two-year deal with Victory, moving from Toulouse after helping Sweden to a quarterfinal finish in Russia.
The 32-year-old said he was tossing up between an extended stay in France, the Middle East and a return to Scandinavia before deciding to bring his family to Australia.
“We decided to go on an adventure,” he said. “After the World Cup, me and my family was thinking about what we should do in the future.
“I have a friend in Holland, Orlando Engelaar and we talked about it a little bit … we talked more about life, the lifestyle in Australia. “Contact (with Victory) was there, and yeah, I was interested.”
Toivonen and Engelaar’s friendship was confirmed while playing at PSV Eindhoven — the current club of Socceroos Trent Sainsbury and Aziz Behich — for four seasons from 2009. Engelaar joined Melbourne Heart in 2013 but only managed half a season after breaking a leg pre-season.
Given rival Melbourne City’s intent not to chase highprofile international signings, Victory pounced to add the towering Swede to a revamped forward line which also features Japan’s Keisuke Honda.
Coach Kevin Muscat said Toivonen would bring another dimension to Victory’s attack.
“What we’ve done now is created even more flexibility in our front third,” he said.
Toivonen joins German centre-back Georg Niedermeier and Spaniard Raul Baena as new international arrivals at the A-League champions.