Determined on overtime: “Be angry”



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Two minutes into extra time, Mjällby decided for Helsingborg.

David Löfquist headed in the winning goal to 3-2.

The anger was at the situation that led to the goal, a melee in which Mjällby hit a free kick. A long play and a post came to Löfquist who stepped forward and headed in at 3-2.

The victory means Mjällby rises from tenth to eighth place. Helsingborg remains in the playoffs.

– It is very sad to lose a game like this when we create incredible situations. But this is football, Helsingborg’s Armin Gigovic tells Dplay.

Just over two months ago, Helsingborg’s Danish goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard last played a match. But now he’s injury-free and was back between the posts in the away game with Mjällby.

Coach Olof Mellberg said before the game that it was important for the team that the goalkeeper, the team leader, was back.

But already in the eleventh minute they put him in a test that failed: Moses Ogbo of Mjällby hit a post that midfielder Jesper Löfgren tapped.

– It was a little, little touch, says Löfgren about his first goal at Allsvenskan, to Dplay.

Helsingborg, who despite a good autumn is still struggling in the lower part of the table (qualifying place), tied with ten minutes remaining at the break. Brandur Hendriksson Olsen spliced ​​the ball at the far post after Adam Eriksson’s post.

Five minutes into the second half, Helsingborg’s top scorer, Anthony van den Hurk, made it 2-1 after Kebba Ceesay nodded. That was van den Hurks’ eighth goal this year.

Besard Sabovic scored a 30-meter free kick home in the 72nd minute.

– Then we have a little more energy. It was an even game, but I think we lead the game a bit more when it is decided, says Löfquist.

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