Örebro beat Malmö FF in the Allsvenskan



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Of: Emil Eiman Roslund, Robert Laul

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Photograph: JOHAN BERNSTRÖM / BILDBYRÅN

ÖREBRO / STOCKHOLM. Super jump.

Neglect and punishment.

And vomit.

As a result, Örebro dropped to league leader Malmö FF.

At home against Malmö table, Örebro claimed his second consecutive Allsvenskan victory after 3-2. Where the first goal came after a forced early change.

David Seger replaced Martin Broberg in the ninth minute and 44 seconds later made it 1-0. This, as the Malmö midfielder gave up the ball, Deniz Hümmet was able to make a deep pass to Seger, who put the ball safely in free position.

– I wasn’t ready to go in, you usually jump sometime in the second half. It turned out very well, I barely had time to get on the pitch, it hadn’t warmed up so well either. And all of a sudden it was free and then I had to put it on, David Seger tells Dplay during the halftime break.

Malmö drew shortly after through Jo Inge Berget. But then MFF had new problems. Team captain Anders Christiansen was replaced injured when less than half of the first half was completed. And then came the next cold shower for Malmö: With a controlled shot through Oscar Lewicki, Nahir Besara arranged 2-1 for Örebro.

Photo: Dplay

Johan Mårtensson vomited in front of a free kick.

Punish immediately

Just before the break, there was a short break in the game, as Johan Mårtensson on Örebro’s erected wall spit in connection with a Malmö free kick. And an official had to clean it up. Later, Mårtensson explained why he vomited during the match.

– I’ve been doing it since 2009, so it’s not strange. Not every game, in the 80 percent of the games that I throw up, have stomach problems. I did such a gastroscopy, it was many years ago. When I get tired and get lactic acid, it’s easy for me to do that too, says Johan Mårtensson.

Should Tegnell find out so he doesn’t think it’s something else?

– It’s just to say as it is, it’s not a one-time event.

Are you losing energy because of it?

– Yes, sure, I try to get in a bit during the break but it’s difficult. It works to play, but I am pretty exhausted last quarter.

2-1 to Örebro before the second half, and a decisive decision was made directly in it. Erdal Rakip, who replaced the injured Christiansen, in a duel with Hümmet who fell to the artificial turf. Penalty to Örebro.

Besara shot from the penalty spot, Marko Johansson dived in the right direction but the penalty for the well beaten and 3-1 for the home team.

The league leader created a few opportunities to catch up, but most went off or largely directly to ÖSK goalkeeper Oscar Jansson. In extra time, Adi cut Nalic down, but MFF didn’t have time to get more in goal distribution.

3-2 win against Örebro, who became the second team to defeat Malmö FF this season.

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