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In the 2-0 loss to AIK, Blåvitt conceded a goal in the third minute. Against Malmö FF came the backhand goal after four minutes. When IFK Gothenburg took on Örebro SK tonight, it was barely two minutes before Nahir Besara of the guests made it 0-1 at Gamla Ullevi.
– We are back where we have been in the last games that we do not even have time to leave before it explodes. If there is something in football, it is difficult to get out of inferiority, especially in the situation we find ourselves in now. Then they can go home and defend. We throw a lot and get the ball rolling pretty well and so on, but it’s quite difficult to pass. So it is quite difficult to score goals in teams, but unfortunately we managed to put ourselves in this situation again, says Pontus Wernbloom.
Blåvitt created a lot more scoring opportunities than ÖSK, but he didn’t get into a lot of really hot situations. The defeat means IFK Gothenburg are just one point ahead of Falkenberg, who have moved up the rankings.
– I have not seen the situations and it is very difficult to analyze. It feels like we are tripping over them a bit. It seems that we don’t have to let those goals in. The remaining 90 minutes press well. Örebro is happy with the 1-0, so it will be exactly the image of the match they want, and we don’t want it, again, says Wernbloom.
The IFK striker claimed a penalty in a duel with ÖSK’s Deniz Hümmet in the first half. Referee Andreas Ladebäck was acquitted and Wernbloom scored two goals before the break, both offside.
– It was certainly correct. They said he was offside, so you have to trust him. Punish? It is clear that I am getting stronger. At the same time, he kicks me. It is he who takes off and kicks and extends his leg. I use it pretty quickly and take the ball off, and he kicks me in the leg. Well, it’s fifty percent, sometimes they judge, sometimes they don’t. I don’t know, it doesn’t matter that much now. That is what it is and it was not where we coded the match. In hindsight, it was certainly the right decision, but it’s clear they wanted punishment, Wernbloom says.