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Toivonen = ren klass
Djurgården started the match relatively quickly. Offensively, they played with energy and looked good. But a bit in the match, Malmö started to have a few games in the offensive half, where they kept an incredibly high level in their passing game. They showed why they are by far the best team in the Allsvenskan and Ola Toivonen’s cross shot to 1-0 in the 18th minute is pure class. Overall, the first half was intense and exciting. MFF reached many dangerous closing positions that could have resulted in more goals.
Nyberg’s decision that could have changed everything
Shortly after the first half, the teams were irritated when Jesper Karlström and Erdal Rakip “collided” in a close match. Jo Inge Berget went crazy over Karlström, saw the yellow card and was just minutes from the end of the break about to show himself. He then came in late on a tackle on Jesper Nyholm and referee Glenn Nyberg first pulled the yellow card out of his pocket, but then dropped it again. Did you regret it when you realized it was Berget, who already had a yellow card? It looked like this. The Norwegian’s tackle on Nyholm should have generated a yellow card and if the referee had given it to him, this match could have completely changed as well, of course.
Incredible ending
Djurgården looked for a draw after the break and initially in the second half he looked pretty good. The feeling was that they began to approach a match image that provided opportunities to hurt MFF, but just when it smelled the most of home goals, the away team hit. MFF swung swiftly from the right edge to the left edge, shoved the ball into the penalty area and pushed 2-0 through Ola Toivonen. A goal that came in the “right” position for MFF and the feeling was that it erased many hopes in the home team. But soccer is soccer. MFF dropped in focus and quality in two corners over the course of a minute and then it was suddenly 2-2. Then Djurgården flew forward mentally and with speed made it 3-2. MFF should have played the match, but missed by mistake and certainly a feeling that all three points were already packed.
Did Djurgården manage to relive the battle for gold? Good
Häcken crossed into Helsingborg on Monday and in an MFF win against Djurgården, the battle for gold felt totally dead. But what if this means that the blue spirit gave him life? Well. More results are needed that go against Malmö so that one can speak of a career that lives. MFF still has eight points to second place and should be able to tie the knot. On Djurgården’s side, this triple weighs incredibly in the search for a European spot. He is now just three points behind the top three and breaking the bleak trend they had at the Allsvenskan feels incredibly valuable to Kim Bergstrand and the Thomas Lagerlöf gang.
Another hot match between Djurgården and Malmö
In recent years, there have been several burning battles between Djurgården and Malmö. In 2018, Jonas Olsson was sent off after, among other things, a knee to the back by Markus Rosenberg, the same year that an emotional cup final was played in Stockholm and last year, Haris Radetinac’s entry on Arnor Traustason attracted a lot of attention. There is some tension between these teams and tonight’s game has had many hard duels, many emotions and a lot of roughness.