IFK Norrköping FK - Örebro 3 - 2

Allsvenskan 2018


IFK Norrköping FK - Örebro (3 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2018
Match start: 2018-11-04 at 15:00
Venue: Platinumcars Arena
Attendance: 9,124


It was an important match for both teams at Platinumcars Arena as IFK Norrköping FK hosted Örebro in Allsvenskan on Sunday afternoon. The attendance was high with 9,124 spectators present, and Glenn Nyberg was the main referee with Mikael Hallin and Niclas Ivarsson as assistant referees.

Before the match, IFK Norrköping FK was in second place in the standings while Örebro was in ninth place. However, it was Örebro who would take the lead in the match when Johan Bertilsson scored to make it 0-1 with an assist from Nahir Besara in the 45th minute.

IFK Norrköping FK was not going to give up easily, and David Moberg Karlsson equalized to 1-1 in the 58th minute with an assist from Simon Thern. IFK Norrköping FK continued to pressure Örebro, which paid off when David Moberg Karlsson scored his second goal of the day, putting Norrköping in the lead at 2-1 in the 64th minute with an assist from Gudmundur Thorarinsson.

However, Örebro would not give up, and Chibuike Kennedy Igboananike was substituted in the 79th minute. Four minutes later, he would score and equalize to 2-2 with an assist from Filip Rogic.

The match was exciting all the way into the final minutes. Johan Bertilsson was substituted in the 90th minute for Örebro, while Daniel Sjölund came on for IFK Norrköping FK. In the 90th minute, Sjölund became the match hero for Norrköping when he scored to make it 3-2 with an assist from Lars Christian Krogh Gerson.

Thus, IFK Norrköping FK won the match 3-2 and continues to fight for first place in the standings, while Örebro remains in ninth place.


Squads

IFK Norrköping FK

Starting squad

  • 1. Isak Pettersson (GK)
  • 25. Filip Dagerstål (D)
  • 4. Andreas Johansson (D) (C)
  • 6. Kasper Larsen (D)
  • 22. Ian Rey Smith Quiros (M) (Off '90+2)
  • 7. Alexander Fransson (M)
  • 21. Simon Thern (M)
  • 8. Gudmundur Thorarinsson (M)
  • 11. David Moberg Karlsson (F) (Off '75)
  • 17. Kalle Holmberg (F) (Off '69)
  • 10. Simon Skrabb (F)

Substitutions

  • 24. Gustav Jansson (GK)
  • 2. Henrik Castegren
  • 5. Lars Christian Krogh Gerson (In '75)
  • 9. Johannes Vall
  • 19. Jordan Larsson (In '69)
  • 20. Daniel Sjölund (In '90+2)
  • 70. Alexander Jakobsen

Örebro

Starting squad

  • 1. Oscar Jansson (GK)
  • 3. Viktor Tranberg (D) (Off '25)
  • 14. Michael Almebäck (D)
  • 19. Sebastian Ring (D)
  • 2. Daniel Björnkvist (M)
  • 25. Nordin Gerzic (M) (C)
  • 20. Filip Rogic (M)
  • 22. Eddie Albin Alexander Granlund (M)
  • 7. Johan Bertilsson (F) (In '90+2)
  • 45. Rodin Deprem (F) (Off '79)
  • 10. Nahir Besara (F)

Substitutions

  • 30. Mathias Karlsson (GK)
  • 5. Fábio De Sousa Silva (In '25)
  • 9. Victor Sköld
  • 11. Alfred Ajdarevic
  • 18. Boye Isaac Edegware
  • 21. Simon Amin (Off '90+2)
  • 77. Chibuike Kennedy Igboananike (In '79)

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)