Örebro - Malmö FF 2 - 1

Allsvenskan 2017


Örebro - Malmö FF (2 - 1)
Match in Allsvenskan 2017
Match start: 2017-09-10 at 15:00
Venue: Behrn Arena
Attendance: 7,224


Örebro hosted Malmö FF on Sunday afternoon at Behrn Arena in front of an audience of 7,224 spectators. The match was officiated by referee Mohammed Al-Hakim, with Stefan Hallberg and Per Rehnlund as assistant referees on the sidelines.

It was an intense match from start to finish with plenty of action on the field. In the 18th minute, Malmö FF's Andreas Aalen Vindheim received a yellow card after a tough tackle. Just a few minutes later, in the 27th minute, Örebro's Martin Lorentzson also received a yellow card following a similar incident.

In the second half, Malmö FF scored the first goal of the match with a beautiful strike from Andreas Aalen Vindheim, his first of the season. However, Örebro responded quickly and equalized in the 61st minute with a fine effort from Nordin Gerzic, assisted by Nahir Besara.

In the 67th minute, Malmö FF made a substitution, bringing Rasmus Bengtsson on for Mattias Svanberg. Örebro responded in the 83rd minute by substituting Michael Junior Omoh for Maic Sema. Carlos Strandberg came on for Malmö FF when Alexander Jeremejeff was substituted just moments later.

As the match approached its conclusion, the score remained 1-1, but Örebro started to look like the more dominant team on the pitch. In the 90th minute, Hjörtur Logi Valgardsson received a yellow card for Örebro. In the 91st minute, Nordin Gerzic was substituted off for Petteri Forsell for Örebro. Then, in the second minute of stoppage time, Örebro had a dream chance, and they capitalized on it. Nahir Besara scored Örebro's second goal of the day, assisted by Petteri Forsell, sealing the match at 2-1.

This was an important victory for Örebro, who now sit in seventh place in the standings. Malmö FF, on the other hand, is in third place but remains six points behind the league leaders, Malmö FF.


Squads

Örebro

Starting squad

  • 1. Oscar Jansson (GK)
  • 15. Martin Lorentzson (D) (YC '27)
  • 3. Brendan Hines-Ike (D)
  • 14. Michael Almebäck (D)
  • 19. Sebastian Ring (D) (Off '85)
  • 23. Maic Sema (M) (Off '83)
  • 25. Nordin Gerzic (M) (C) (Off '90+1)
  • 17. Johan Mårtensson (M)
  • 20. Filip Rogic (M)
  • 77. Chibuike Kennedy Igboananike (F)
  • 10. Nahir Besara (F)

Substitutions

  • 30. Anton Fagerström (GK)
  • 2. Patrik Haginge
  • 4. Hjörtur Logi Valgardsson (In '85) (YC '90)
  • 8. Petteri Forsell (In '90+1)
  • 9. Victor Sköld
  • 29. Michael Junior Omoh (In '83)
  • 46. Arvid Brorsson

Malmö FF

Starting squad

  • 27. Johan Dahlin (GK)
  • 26. Andreas Aalen Vindheim (D) (YC '18)
  • 24. Lasse Ladegaard Nielsen (D)
  • 31. Franz Brorsson (D) (YC '45+2)
  • 4. Behrang Safari (D)
  • 21. Kingsley Kofi Sarfo (M)
  • 5. Erdal Rakip (M)
  • 6. Oscar Lewicki (M)
  • 32. Mattias Svanberg (M) (Off '67)
  • 9. Markus Rosenberg (F) (C)
  • 11. Alexander Jeremejeff (F) (Off '83)

Substitutions

  • 29. Fredrik Andersson (GK)
  • 8. Carlos Strandberg (In '83)
  • 17. Rasmus Bengtsson (In '67)
  • 20. Bonke Innocent
  • 34. Pavle Vagic
  • 35. Samuel Adrian
  • 37. Dennis Hadzikadunic

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)