IFK Gothenburg played by Hammarby – 14 in a row without a win



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A week ago, Poya Asbaghi ​​was fired from her job as IFK Gothenburg’s head coach. So the club’s ambition was for a new manager to already be in place against Hammarby.

A hope that did not come true.

Instead, Ferran Sibila and Alf Westerberg had to take over the team while waiting for the club to manage to solve the main clue, which is Roland Nilsson.

For Blåvitt, Hosam Aiesh returned to the starting eleven, as did Mattias Bjärsmyr, while Pontus Wernbloom had to sit on the bench when young Yahya Kalley made his debut at the left-back position after moving from Malmö over the summer.

It would be close to a real dream debut for Yahya Kalley, who lunged forward down his left wing and scored a good finish. A shot that was saved by David Ousted and then it was Hammarby and again Hammarby.

Anestis offered Hammarby the first goal

The guests held the ball and continued to create chances against an IFK Gothenburg who struggled to get anything of value in the offensive half.

Blåvitt’s cold shower would come.

Not after a super attack from Hammarby though.

Instead, Giannis Anestis offered the lead goal as he served the ball directly to Aron Johansson, who took a free kick and was frozen when he lifted the ball.

At the end of the first half, IFK Gothenburg had a draw on the inside. Mattias Bjärsmyr took a corner and Christian Kouakou was last on the ball. A goal that was warned for offside.

A decision that aroused great anger among IFK players and leaders when the goal was mistakenly disallowed.

– We got a goal that apparently is not offside, so it is sad, says Tobias Sana to Dplay and continues:

– The first 25 were better than us but then I think we take over the game. In the last quarter we do what we need to do and then we take over and push them down.

The nightmare continued

Ferran Sibila was not so happy with the first part.

Already at halftime, he opted to replace Pontus Wernbloom and Alexander Farnerud when Yahya Kalley and Christian Kouakou had to leave the field.

It would be another comeback when Giorgi Kharaishvili had to jump just to see Muamer Tankovic put there 2-0 ten seconds later.

The nightmare would continue for IFK Gothenburg.

Kristopher Da Graca dropped the ball too easily.

Something that Tankovic could be thankful for when he bombed the 3-0.

It didn’t end there, but also made it 4-0 before the match ended.

Ferran’s Sawing: “Shame”

The loss means IFK Gothenburg’s suite is now up 14 consecutive games without a win. Something that could soon be Roland Nilsson’s task to solve.

After the game, Ferran Sibila took out the big chainsaw.

– As everyone knows, a disaster. We started badly and we did not come with the speed to push as we wanted. Hammarby played at the best level they have done this season. All individual decisions were correct, all passes were correct and we had to defend ourselves. We didn’t have the speed and when we won the ball we lost it too fast, he tells Dplay.

He continues:

– We are really ashamed of this effort. We don’t deserve the light blue and white shirt with this effort. Everyone knows, we worked this week to have more determination and if we look at all the goals we let in, you can see that we had no determination. The message has not been clear enough.

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