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It was not a boring match that the audience at Behrn Arena would have seen had I been in their shoes.
It started with Christoffer Nyman tossing the ball off the crossbar in the second minute, but the goal was disallowed after a Beijing player was deemed to affect play in an offside position.
Elfsborgs loan officer Deniz Hümmet started his first game for Örebro and gave the home side the lead in the 29th minute when he scored an open goal off Kevin Wright’s tackle.
Seven minutes later, Norrköping had turned around.
Rasmus Lauritsen forced his sixth Allsvenskan goal of the season and Christoffer Nyman finally got a passing goal when he went 1-2.
Oscillating match between Örebro and Norrköping
Four minutes later, Örebro had tied.
Deniz Hümmet scored his second goal of the match when he turned around and made it 2-2 with a class finish.
In the 57th minute, Örebro was penalized when Eric Smith covered Kevin Wright’s entrance. It looked like the ball was deflected on entering, but he is claiming it! Nahir Besara was the scorer.
Two minutes later, Norrköping had tied.
Pontus Almqvist hit the ball deep and put the goal 3-3 past Oscar Jansson who got in the middle.
However, it was Örebro who had the last word in the match, in the 93rd minute.
Deniz Hümmet decided on Örebro
Deniz Hümmet completed his hat trick, played by second newcomer Rasmus Karjalainen.
– What a debut !, says expert Robert Åhman Persson on Dplay.
– You are not wrong when you hit him.
Deniz Hümmet is humble after the game.
– Thank God we won the game, that was the most important thing. What I had to decide was just an advantage. Everybody was good, it was a real team effort and it’s just to keep going, says Hümmet on Dplay.
– It’s good to give back when you get trust. This is my first start, you must not forget it. It is important to be humble and keep working.
It’s better than a hole in one, and you can’t believe it yourself.