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Home team Landskrona took the lead in the first qualifying match for Superettan against Dalkurd already in the first half when Linus Olsson headed into a corner.
– I promised a goal, so it feels good. I think we’re doing well, it’s the last thing missing, Olsson said on the SportExpressen Play broadcast during the halftime break.
At the beginning of the second half, Oscar Petersson rose to 2-0 after a shot from the penalty area line and Landskrona had connected strong control in the qualifying meeting.
Hot feelings
He was then properly warmed up in the final stages of the match when Dalkurd’s incoming talent, Arash Motaraghebjafarpour, received his second warning and was sent off.
In connection with this, a riot broke out among the teams’ replacement benches and a red card was also awarded to Dalkurd’s bench.
– There are very hot feelings here. There are riots here, the commentator said on the television broadcast.
Landskrona’s coach Billy Magnusson to HD:
– Out of nowhere it just exploded.
The match ended after a few minutes of rest and Landskrona managed to hold on and finally won 2-0.
Thus, the team has acquired a very good starting position for the second leg to be played on Sunday.
– What to say, I think we play a good game today and we deservedly won. It is a difficult plan to play and I think we master it in the best way. We try to play as easily as possible, then I think we played a very good defensive game, said Jonathan Asp of Landskrona on the television broadcast.
Sunday’s decisive second leg will be broadcast on SportExpressen Play.
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