Three penalty kicks in 13 minutes: Christoffer Nyman’s strange hat-trick



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If you want, you can present it this way: in Östgötaporten, Judge Adam added the decision of Bäcks, Christoffer Nyman, the much closer scorer title, and Falkenberg, the ever closer Superettan.

Additionally, Ladebäck generously donated a can of high-octane fuel to critics who believe the Allsvenskan judging team class is not what it should be.

In 13 minutes he sentenced IFK Norrköping three penalties. One because of a push on the back by Tobias Englund on Henrik Castegren, another because Grégoire Amiot and Nyman hugged and another because Axel Norén threw Sead Haksabanovic’s legs.

With some way By normal standards, penalty 1 was well questioned, penalty 2 had no penalty and penalty 3 was clear.

Nyman ignored which one, easily scored all three, a very rare real hat trick as a penalty taker, and is now at 16 goals and the only lead in the Allsvenskan shooting league.

– I tried to wait for the goalkeeper (Viktor Noring) and I succeeded. It’s good to put them on. “I never think he’s thrown three penalties in one half,” Nyman tells Dplay.

Thanks to Nyman’s ability from the penalty spot, Norrköping still has a chance to reach a qualifying spot for the Europa Conference League this summer. For speed alone, the sad suite was broken with seven matches without a home win at Östgötaporten. Norrköping had not won there since the end of July.

Ladebäck’s decision Of course, it had depressing consequences for a Falkenberg fighting for survival in the Allsvenskan.

It looked so good.

John Chibuike scored 1-0 after less than two minutes. Before ten were played, Falkenberg had two sensible positions against Isak Pettersson and then Kalle Söderström hit the post.

A dream start that promised more for a club in a precarious situation.

Then Adam Ladebäck went into action.

– The first two penalties seem to just give them. The third is fine. Norrköping is a tough opponent as it is and will not be easier if the referee gives them two penalties, Falkenbergs midfielder Carl Johansson tells Dplay.

He is sustained by Nyman.

– The first two feel like this, the third is a punishment. I didn’t react to the tug of the shirt.

Hasse Eklund, Falkenberg’s coach, had to spend a lot of time during the break to dampen the players’ anger and frustration. He himself had a hard time digesting what he considered a profound injustice.

– This is something that we are never punished for ourselves. It’s easy to sentence Falkenberg.

Nyman burned a great chance to become a four-goal shooter before getting a sore knee after an hour of play.

Substitute Abdulrazak Ishaq got the job done when he nodded at 4-1.

For Falkenberg, a decisive match now awaits him in the last battle, against Helsingborg in Olympia on Sunday.

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