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Emotions, duels and whining for decisions. The meeting between AIK and Malmö was far from a cold event. AIK received the ball early at the net through Paulos Abraham, but Henok Goitom was offside and the goal was disallowed.
– I don’t know… It’s an evaluation question and everyone judges differently, says Henok Goitom on Dplay.
The next time, it was Malmö’s turn to be unhappy with a verdict.
Ebenezer Ofori ran towards Isaac Kiese Thelin from behind in the penalty area. Kiese Thelin called out a penalty, but head referee Kristoffer Karlsson cleared him.
– It’s a lot of whining when we meet, we both want so much to win, says Goitom on Dplay.
Two expulsions
AIK pressed well at the beginning of the second half.
Malmö re-entered the game at the same time that the visiting team was taking a long break. Ebenezer Ofori has been giving his marching orders, his coach will not be happy. With ten men on the field, the task of getting holes in the league leaders became even more difficult.
At the end of the match, MFF lined up chances against an AIK who defended well. During extra time, Sotirios Papagiannopoulos also received his second yellow card. The expulsion means that he, like Ofori, will miss the derby against Hammarby on Sunday.
Despite two fewer men, AIK resisted and the match ended scoreless.
– It felt like you were in WWII and just trying to survive, says AIK goalkeeper Budimir Janošević on Dplay.
– The boys fought like lions.