Vålerenga Fotball has had a disappointing season so far, with only four wins in 14 matches in Eliteserien. Many fans are concerned about the trend and fear relegation. Einar Gelius, former priest in Vålerenga church and VIF supporter, says that the season has been a disappointment. He believes that the club needs to do something about their home form, which has been poor. Johan Golden, comedian and TV host, has faith in head coach Geir Bakke and assistant coach Petter Myhre, but believes that the club cannot buy their way to the top. Vålerenga's sports director Joacim Jonsson says that the club needs to think more long-term and get more continuity, after many changes in recent years. He still has faith in the coaching team and believes that the whole club needs to step up. CEO Svein Graff understands that the sale of key players to other Norwegian clubs provokes reactions, but believes it is necessary to strengthen liquidity and ensure a more sustainable economy. Vålerenga Fotball has already sold Magnus Bech Riisnæs to Bodø/Glimt and will use the funds from the sale to reinvest in new players. The club has also made it clear that they will work hard to establish themselves in Eliteserien and avoid relegation. And it's not just fans who are concerned, players and coaches are also worried about the situation. But Vålerenga Fotball has the capacity to turn the trend around and come back strong. So it remains to be seen what happens in the rest of the season. Vålerenga Fotball has an important match against Viking at Intility Arena next weekend, and a win there could be an important step towards achieving the goal of establishing themselves in Eliteserien. It's also important for the club to keep their key players and not sell them to other clubs, like they did with Riisnæs. This could be a step towards building a strong team that can compete with the best in Eliteserien.