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After twelve straight games without losing, MFF fell to Örebro. Now the league leader took over the field with the intention of showing that it was just a work accident.
AIK is not chasing a new Swedish Championship gold for the day, but needs to score points to ensure its fully Swedish existence. However, history did not speak of an away win: the last time AIK defeated MFF was in August 1996.
The game was a meeting between two great historical teams that this season are in different worlds. AIK went to break his old negative suite in the third city in the country.
In the middle of the first half, the team had a ball inside the MFF goal, but the referee team found that AIK captain Henok Goitom annoyed the MFF goalkeeper and missed offside.
– We have some play and created some scoring chances, Henok Goitom told Dplay at halftime.
Finally, MFF increased the speed of his game. Minutes before the break, the pressure was hard on Budimir Janosevic in the AIK box, but half were left scoreless.
MFF made an effort to connect a control over the event. Erdal Rakip gave him a goal on a layup, tried to hit it with his right and finished off with his left awkwardly. A moment later, Ola Toivonen passed, fell and screamed a penalty in vain.
Halfway In the second half, AIK suffered a setback when Ebenezer Ofori was forced to leave the field after two yellow cards. After that, the question was: would MFF have time to find the decisive gap in a heroically fighting AIK defense?
AIK received another red card and had to end the match with nine players on the field. But league-leading Malmö combed zero forwards and now have two winless matches after the national team break.