Success continues for Hümmet – the old club fell



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Örebro took the fourth consecutive victory at home as the Närkingar also scored three impressive points against top teams Norrköping, Malmö and Sirius on the artificial turf in Närkeslätten.

The first half was emotional and goal oriented. Already after two minutes, referee Fredrik Klitte pointed to the penalty spot after ÖSK defender Albin Granlund ran over Rasmus Alm. Striker Per Frick stepped forward, coldly fooling ÖSK goalkeeper Oscar Jansson when he scored the first goal from eleven meters.

But after just over a quarter of an hour, Deniz Hümmet showed up when he made sure Örebro turned around. The forward was behind two goals in three minutes. This in a very special match for Hümmet, who in August was loaned from Elfsborg to Örebro, where he quickly became the big star since his dream debut against Norrköping when he scored a hat trick.

After little more than a quarter Deniz Hümmet was surprised when Nahir Besara put a free kick ball over him, but the ball hit the crossbar and bounced off the goalkeeper’s arms.

In connection with the receipt, Jake Larsson from Örebro suffered a knee injury and was forced to switch to new acquisition Rasmus Karjalainen. Karjalainen had only been on the field for 18 seconds when he scored 2-1 and again it was Hümmet who was behind the goal when he came around the edge, he passed the ball to Karjalainen who spliced ​​in the main goal.

But Hümmet was the big talking point even before kick-off, because it was not known if he would get to know his former teammates, as there was a verbal agreement that he would not play the game.

– But it was nice that the clubs finally agreed that I would be allowed to play, Deniz Hümmet told Dplay.

– It’s fun to meet my friends in the field. I think I do it well, fix a penalty and then play until the second goal.

But after 38 minutes Per Frick collides with ÖSK goalkeeper Oscar Jansson – the game continued and Rasmus Alm tied at 2-2.

In the 83rd minute, Nahir Besara sent an excellent contribution to Rasmus Karjalainen, who scored his second goal of the match as he placed the final score 3-2 over Elfsborg goalkeeper Tim Rönning. Karjalainen has been on loan from his Dutch club Fortuna Sittard since August, where playing time was short during the debut season.

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