We want to help the players be more comfortable in their own skin, a bit braver, a bit more aware and more understanding of each other.
You have to respect and understand the environment. So I don't think it's a case of taking anything from Ostersund and transferring it to somewhere else.
The pressure of the Premier League is huge but so is moving your family across the world to a club where they had sacked the manager every year for the last five.
Whenever you start a new job, it's always a bit daunting, the unknown.
I was at Leeds Carnegie, the ninth tier. And I was coaching students. There would have been hundreds of managers with more experience. So I had to go to the fourth tier of Swedish football, pretty much in the Arctic circle.
I was used to football supporters hammering me and I thought my name was Graham Potter-Boo at one point.