Allsvenskan 2020 • IFK Norrköping wanted a penalty against AIK



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Sebastian Larsson tied for AIK against Norrköping when Stefan Silva nodded with the ball in Lars Krogh Gerson’s hand in the 86th minute and Sebastian Larsson ensured AIK scored a point from the park.

But it could have been another penalty before the game was over. When the ball was lifted from the left, Henrik Castegren was alone in the hosts’ penalty area and should have scored in the 93rd minute, but missed, probably due to a lack of concentration.

So Dplay expert Alexander Axén believes that Judge Kristoffer Karlsson should have wasted the penalty.

– It would have been, Goitom is a bit sloppy and plays with his back to the ball at this post. He sees that it is bad outside, turns around with his arm around the Norrköping player’s neck, says Axén.

Goitom agrees with Norrköping

Axén continues:

– It is done unnecessarily, it is a clear punishment. It is understood that Jens loses his mind there.

Henrik Castegren had the opportunity to change things.

– The punishment is as clear as possible. Henok doesn’t look at the ball, he just looks at me. It shouldn’t take much when you’re only focusing on the players. He grabs me by the shoulder. First, I can’t see how everyone on the entire field can see that it is a punishment except the judges. I don’t know what to do to ask for help, if it’s WHERE or something…, says Castegren.

He believes Norrköping has been ruled out several times during the Allsvenskan season.

– Henok tells me that “there is so much punishment that there is not”. So it feels sick to get out of here without three points. I asked Karlsson but didn’t get a clear answer, he didn’t want to talk on the field. I don’t see how you can’t sentence there.

Even in the mixed zone, Goitom admits that he should have been punished.

– It’s a punishment. Eric Kahl yells and says he has two old men behind him, so I can only run without seeing the ball. You try to do everything you can to prevent him from reaching the goal, and then you have to get a little bit of luck. I understand that they are upset.

Norrköping coach Jens Gustafsson also comments on the penalty situation.

– One of our players is knocked down, we would have liked a penalty in that situation, but Kristoffer Karlsson disagreed, says Gustafsson.

Simon Thern is furious after the missed penalty

Simon Thern says he’s bitter that Norrköping didn’t win the match.

– In fact, I see two alternatives: either you hire international judges who have a higher level or you acquire VAR. You’ve seen how we spent this year several times. Now you sound whiny but I say like Pär Ledin: “Now the rat is tired”. You can’t close your eyes to this. We should have a punishment, says Thern.

– It is unfortunate. It doesn’t even come out.

Do the judges dare not be punished?

– No, or you don’t see it. As a footballer, you have a quality and there is a reason why we play in the Allsvenskan and not in the Premier League. As a judge, he has quality and vision at one level. The judges haven’t been good enough this year, you can’t close your eyes. There is no place to hide and say “level off”. It has been very bad this year. It has been totally crucial for us and it can cost us a European seat.

Mikael Lustig disagrees with Thern

He says he did not speak to the referee after the game.

– No, damn it. I’m not in the mood for that. So it’s better to pinch again, says Thern and then continues:

– The senior guard with Jonas and Martin, they could make mistakes but not at this level when it is totally obvious. This costs us too much. It’s hit. I feel abandoned and I am fucking disappointed. This affects our lives because we play soccer, it is our job.

Jonathan Levi is as angry as Thern.

– His punishment is punishment, I can admit it. So Karlsson is quite arrogant when he says his punishment is clear and fails at least three minutes later. I don’t want to see him come out and apologize in the media, he did it last time and was wildly praised. Instead, learn from your mistakes, this is how players are judged. If I see him go out in public now and get praised, I’ll only get even angrier, says Levi.

Mikael Lustig doesn’t give much for Thern’s proposal to hire international judges.

– No I dont think so. I think you get the same quality from the old men on the field as you get from the referees, says Lustig.

– I don’t know how the judges have been against Norrköping before, but that we have a sanction is fair. It is impeccable in hand. I don’t know if it’s too close or not, but the hand is there.

– They shouted for punishment. There may be a penalty.

Sebastian Larsson:

– Enoch has made it clear that there should be punishment. There is not much to say. Sometimes you get a verdict with you and sometimes against you. It’s well balanced in my opinion, but it should represent Simon how he feels.

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