Djurgården - IFK Norrköping FK 3 - 3

Allsvenskan 2017


Djurgården - IFK Norrköping FK (3 - 3)
Match in Allsvenskan 2017
Match start: 2017-05-01 at 17:30
Venue: Tele2 Arena
Attendance: 17,104


It was an exciting match between Djurgården and IFK Norrköping FK at Tele2 Arena. The crowd was loud and the referee Stefan Johannesson blew the whistle to start the match at 5:30 PM on Monday evening. IFK Norrköping started strong and just five minutes in, Christopher Rasmus Nilsson Telo took the ball and scored a goal, giving Norrköping the lead.

Djurgården fought hard, and in the 23rd minute, Magnus Eriksson made a beautiful equalizer, earning loud cheers from the home fans in the stands. Shortly after, Kim Källström received a yellow card for a hard tackle. IFK Norrköping was not discouraged and Niclas Eliasson scored a free kick goal in the 28th minute, regaining the lead.

Djurgården did not give up and intensified the pressure on their opponents. After an hour of play, Jesper Karlström was substituted for Philana Tinotenda Kadewere. Djurgården's hard work finally paid off in the 65th minute when Magnus Eriksson managed to score again, leveling the score at 2-2.

IFK Norrköping brought on Gudmundur Thorarinsson in the 69th minute, and in the 80th minute, Kalle Holmberg was substituted for David Moberg Karlsson. Djurgården also made a substitution as Kerim Mrabti went off for Jonathan Augustinsson in the 83rd minute.

IFK Norrköping seemed to have secured their victory when Gudmundur Thorarinsson scored a goal in the 89th minute, giving the team a 3-2 lead. But Djurgården wasn't going to give up easily. In the very last minute of stoppage time, Niklas Gunnarsson was substituted for Aliou Badji, and Philana Tinotenda Kadewere, who had come on earlier, managed to save a point for the home team by scoring a beautiful goal with an assist from Magnus Eriksson. IFK Norrköping's Gudmundur Thorarinsson received a yellow card after the goal, and the match ended in a draw with a final score of 3-3.


Squads

Djurgården

Starting squad

  • 1. Andreas Isaksson (GK)
  • 22. Felix Beijmo (D)
  • 4. Jacob Larsson (D)
  • 5. Niklas Gunnarsson (D) (Off '90+1)
  • 3. Elliot Käck (D)
  • 7. Magnus Eriksson (M)
  • 8. Kevin Walker (M)
  • 16. Kim Källström (M) (C) (YC '26)
  • 6. Jesper Karlström (M) (Off '60)
  • 10. Kerim Mrabti (F) (Off '83)
  • 17. Gustav Engvall (F)

Substitutions

  • 30. Tommi Vaiho (GK)
  • 11. Amadou Jawo
  • 12. Jonathan Augustinsson (In '83)
  • 19. Marcus Hansson
  • 20. Aliou Badji (In '90+1)
  • 24. Philana Tinotenda Kadewere (In '60)
  • 29. Haruna Garba

IFK Norrköping FK

Starting squad

  • 31. Michael Langer (GK)
  • 6. Linus Wahlqvist Egnell (D) (Off '16)
  • 4. Andreas Johansson (D) (C)
  • 3. Jón Gudni Fjóluson (D)
  • 11. Christopher Rasmus Nilsson Telo (D)
  • 8. Nicklas Bärkroth (M)
  • 25. Filip Dagerstål (M)
  • 20. Daniel Sjölund (M)
  • 23. Niclas Eliasson (M)
  • 19. Sebastian Andersson (F)
  • 17. Kalle Holmberg (F) (Off '80)

Substitutions

  • 29. Julius Lindgren (GK)
  • 9. David Moberg Karlsson (In '80)
  • 13. Alfons Sampsted
  • 14. Eric Smith (Off '69) (In '16)
  • 18. Gudmundur Thorarinsson (In '69) (YC '90+4)
  • 21. Andreas Hadenius
  • 30. Nikola Tkalcic

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)