BK Häcken - Malmö FF 5 - 0

Allsvenskan 2012


BK Häcken - Malmö FF (5 - 0)
Match in Allsvenskan 2012
Match start: 2012-04-07 at 14:00
Venue: Rambergsvallen
Attendance: 4,108


Today, BK Häcken faced Malmö FF in an exciting match at Rambergsvallen in front of a crowd of 4,108 people. Referee Michael Lerjéus, along with his assistants Henrik Andrén and Stefan Hallberg, monitored the match from start to finish.

Just five minutes into the game, BK Häcken scored a goal through Björn Anklev, assisted by Waris Majeed, taking a 1-0 lead. After just over 20 minutes, it was time for Waris Majeed to score himself, and he also assisted the third goal, which was scored by René Makondele Muzola in the 43rd minute.

Before the second half, Malmö FF made two substitutions, bringing in Wilton Figueiredo and Alexander Nilsson Likourentzos for Erik Friberg and Mathias Ranégie. However, this did not help much, as Waris Majeed scored his second goal of the day, and BK Häcken's fourth overall, with an assist from René Makondele Muzola in the 49th minute.

Malmö FF became frustrated and received two yellow cards, one in the 21st minute for Jimmy Durmaz and another in the 56th minute for Ulrich Vinzents. BK Häcken also made two substitutions in the second half, bringing in David Frölund and Josef Elvby for Tom Söderberg and Martin Ericsson.

In the 84th minute, it was René Makondele Muzola’s turn to score his second goal of the day, making it BK Häcken's fifth goal overall. Shortly thereafter, BK Häcken made their final substitution, bringing in Jesper Jonasson Westermark for goal scorer Waris Majeed.

The match ended 5-0 in favor of BK Häcken, who celebrated a significant victory and demonstrated strong play. Malmö FF, on the other hand, needs to work harder to succeed in the remainder of the Allsvenskan.


Squads

BK Häcken

Starting squad

  • 1. Christoffer Källqvist (GK)
  • 3. Mattias Östberg (YC '21)
  • 4. Mak Lind (C)
  • 12. Oscar Lewicki
  • 14. Martin Ericsson (Off '74)
  • 17. Björn Anklev
  • 18. Waris Majeed (Off '85)
  • 20. Dominic Chatto
  • 22. Daniel Forsell
  • 24. René Makondele Muzola
  • 27. Tom Söderberg (Off '65)

Substitutions

  • 26. Damir Mehic (GK)
  • 6. David Frölund (In '65)
  • 8. Josef Elvby (In '74)
  • 10. Andreas Drugge
  • 16. Tibor Brink Joza
  • 23. Joel Anell
  • 25. Jesper Jonasson Westermark (In '85)

Malmö FF

Starting squad

  • 27. Johan Dahlin (GK)
  • 2. Ulrich Vinzents (C) (YC '56)
  • 5. Pontus Jansson
  • 7. Daniel Larsson
  • 8. Erik Friberg (Off '46)
  • 10. Jiloan Mohamed Hamad
  • 11. Simon Thern
  • 13. Mathias Ranégie (Off '46)
  • 20. Ricardo Ferreira Da Silva
  • 21. Jimmy Durmaz (Off '69) (YC '26)
  • 33. Filip Helander

Substitutions

  • 4. Daniel Andersson
  • 9. Wilton Figueiredo (In '46)
  • 14. Miiko Albornoz
  • 17. Ivo Dominik Pekalski (In '69)
  • 19. Dardan Rexhepi
  • 28. Alexander Nilsson Likourentzos (In '46)
  • 30. Viktor Noring

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)