Häcken’s miscalculation: loses European position after controversial penalty situation



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It was small directly in the melee matches in Gamla Ullevi. It was noted that it was a derby even though the audience was missing. And it was the guests BK Häcken who got off to a great start to the match and took the lead as early as the ninth minute. Leo Bengtsson then stepped forward and shaved off a Godswill Ekpolo post. It was the 22-year-old’s seventh goal of the season. In the 18th minute, IFK Gothenburg leveled. Sargon Abraham coldly rolled on his second Allsvenskan hit of the year after excellent preparation from Alexander Jallow.

In the 29th minute, BK Häcken was about to put another goal for the visitors when, after entering the center, he fired from the edge of the area, but his shot went over the goal. But Rasmus Lindgren’s shot was covered in a corner for a time, after which Lindgren buried his head in his hands. With five minutes to go in regulation time in the first half, Leo Bengtsson hit the crossbar with a volley cannon. In the 44th minute, Blåvitt’s left-back Sebastian Eriksson hit the post. The match was a tie at halftime.

Giorgi Charaisjvili limped off the field and was replaced by August Erlingmark. The Georgian took care of the back of the thigh. Ahmed Yasin came close to extending the visitors lead when he found himself completely unmarked in front of goal after a pass through the middle. Blåvitt replaced the team’s regular captain, Robin Söder, nine minutes later. Hoping for a winning goal, BK Häcken pitched Patrik Wålemark and Ali Youssef. Then the clock was set to 68 minutes. In the 84th minute, Ali Youssef had a fantastic chance to reply, but his shot went harmless to the side of the net.

Two minutes later, BK Häcken called out a penalty after Patrik Wålemark fell into the box, but couldn’t hear Kristoffer Karlsson. Andreas Alm was not happy with the decision. It was an additional five minutes. In the 92nd minute, BK Häcken’s substitute Alexander Faltsetas received a wink, but the wink went straight to Anestis. In the 95th minute, BK Häcken was about to put one more goal on the scoreboard when he shot from the edge of the area after entering the middle, but his shot went over the goal.

IFK Gothenburg are still slightly above qualifying, but are now four points ahead of Kalmar FF in qualifying. With the cross, BK Häcken still sits in fourth place on the table. On Sunday, Blåvitt faces Östersunds FK away. For Europajagande BK Häcken, a home game against Örebro SK awaits.

– We are probably not in the driver’s seat, we are trying to crawl forward to decide this on our own. If we win the last two, I think we have a good chance of taking the silver, small or big, Häcken coach Andreas Alm tells Dplay.

On the situation of grief, Alm says:

– I have not criticized the judges in the media during the year. I think Jakob Johansson has a lot of experience. He extends his hand and as soon as he makes the innocent gesture, the judge finds it difficult to blow. The left leg that goes between the legs in Wålemark makes him fall. Then when he gets hit, Patrik doesn’t try as hard. Take the hit and then fall. The reactions of our players is that it is a penalty and for Jakob it is that he is on the border. But we can talk all we want. It’s what the judge says that decides: I’m not looking for the judge’s award this year, it’s probably the last award I want.

Startelvor:

IFK Gothenburg: Anesthesia – Jallow, Bjärsmyr, Johansson, Eriksson -Yusuf, Wernbloom, Sana, Charaisjvili – Abraham, Farnerud

BK Häcken: Dahlberg – Ekpolo, Toivo, Lindgren, Andersson – Friberg, Berggren – Yasin, Lundberg, Bengtsson – Søderlund

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