[ad_1]
IFK Gothenburg was actually played at Gamla Ullevi. Hammarby was in full control of the event and took a well-deserved lead in the 20th minute into the game.
But despite this, Blåvitt was able to enter the break with a draw.
After all, the ball was in goal. Christian Kouakou appeared to be scoring his first goal since arriving at the club in a corner. But the referee’s flag was in the air: the goal was deflected offside.
Something that made the Dplay expert, Alexander Axén react.
– It is a very nice curve variant in which they have watched and trained, of course. He (Mattias Bjärsmyr, midfielder at Blåvitt) comes forward, nods (to Kouakou’s editor’s note) and I say it’s more than a meter (for a good editor’s note) There is a lot in football when you judge offside or not.
He continues:
– For me, it’s very, very strange that they say hello there, because it’s not really even close. I understand Alf Westerberg there, they are disappointed. It is a free ticket to this half, given that they have been completely eliminated. In order to get 1-1 later, that’s exactly what you need.
“Of course it matters a lot”
In IFK Gothenburg’s exposed situation and after a half in which they had virtually no chance, a late draw had meant a lot.
– There is a big difference when you sit in the dressing room. Hammarby are very happy with their game and it is 1-1, so it is clear that it is very important. It is very difficult to score goals in football. To then make regular goals and not achieve them, of course it takes a lot of trouble in one.
Do you want to know more about how GP works with quality journalism? Read our ethical rules here.
[ad_2]