IF Elfsborg - Trelleborgs FF 4 - 1

Allsvenskan 2010


IF Elfsborg - Trelleborgs FF (4 - 1)
Match in Allsvenskan 2010
Match start: 2010-04-25 at 17:00
Venue: Borås Arena
Attendance: 7,175


IF Elfsborg made a strong comeback after an early goal from Trelleborgs FF. In the fifth minute, Joakim Sjöhage put the ball in the net for the visitors, but IF Elfsborg would soon respond.

In the 18th minute, Emir Bajrami was able to equalize for the home team, and until the halftime break, the match was evenly balanced.

It was in the 29th minute that IF Elfsborg took the lead when Denni Avdic found the net to score his first goal of the season.

After the halftime break, IF Elfsborg continued to dominate the match, and in the 64th minute, Avdic scored his second goal of the day. Trelleborgs FF tried to fight their way back into the match by making two substitutions, but without much effect.

Instead, Johan Larsson scored in the 79th minute to make it 4-1 and seal the victory for IF Elfsborg.

Referee Martin Ingvarsson kept a cool head during the match and only issued one yellow card to IF Elfsborg's Daniel Mobaeck.

The audience at Borås Arena witnessed an entertaining match that ended with an important victory for the home team.


Squads

IF Elfsborg

Starting squad

  • 2. Mathias Florén
  • 4. Johan Karlsson
  • 5. Martin Andersson (C)
  • 8. Anders Svensson
  • 9. Denni Avdic
  • 10. Martin Ericsson (Off '75)
  • 11. Daniel Mobaeck (YC '34)
  • 12. Amadou Jawo (Off '46)
  • 15. Teddy Lucic
  • 20. Emir Bajrami (Off '84)
  • 30. Joakim Wulff

Substitutions

  • 13. Anders Wikström
  • 16. Daniel Nordmark (In '75)
  • 17. James Keene
  • 18. Fredrik Berglund (In '84)
  • 21. Johan Larsson (In '46)
  • 26. Amadaiya Rennie
  • 31. Andreas Andersson

Trelleborgs FF

Starting squad

  • 1. Fredrik Persson (GK)
  • 3. Dennis Melander (C)
  • 4. Peter Abelsson
  • 8. Kristian Haynes
  • 10. Marcus Pode (Off '71)
  • 11. Andreas Drugge (Off '86)
  • 12. Joakim Sjöhage (Off '71)
  • 17. Thommie Persson
  • 19. Viktor Svensson
  • 21. Magnus Andersson
  • 26. Jonathan Asp

Substitutions

  • 14. Philip Milenkovic (In '86)
  • 18. Fisnik Shala (In '71)
  • 24. Max Westerberg
  • 27. Mattias Adelstam (In '71)
  • 28. Tobias Mattsson
  • 30. Max Nilsson
  • 32. Calle Wachtmeister

GK = Goalkeeper, D = Defender, M = Midfielder, F = Forward, C = Captain, Off = Substituted off, In = Substituted in, YC = Booked (Yellow card), RC = Sent off (Red card)