Expressen: Kristianstad's Alice Egnér about her breakthrough season
Alice Egnér enjoyed a successful season with Kristianstad, scoring five goals and six assists and is eager to build on it from March. In an interview with Expressen, she revealed why she is so fond of the number four on her shirt.
Her attachment to the number four dates back to childhood, as she has worn it since playing at Borgeby BK at age five and considers it her lucky number. Egnér’s connection to the number is so strong that she has tattooed the number four on her body, saying “everything in my life is number four.” She jokingly admits her fixation may be slightly obsessive, revealing she often takes four napkins or performs exercises in sets of four due to her fondness for the number.
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