Örebro - AIK 2 - 1

Allsvenskan 2019


Örebro - AIK (2 - 1)
Match in Allsvenskan 2019
Match start: 2019-04-19 at 16:00
Venue: Behrn Arena
Attendance: 11,221


Örebro hosted AIK at Behrn Arena in an intense match in the Allsvenskan on Friday afternoon. The home team Örebro, who were last in the standings, really needed points to catch up with the other teams in the league. AIK, on the other hand, who were in fifth place, also needed points to continue their fight for a higher position in the table.

The match started with a substitution for Örebro, where Jake Larsson came on for Kevin Adrian Wright. The first half offered several chances for both teams, but no one managed to score.

In the second half, AIK's Jack Lahne received a yellow card in the 47th minute. Shortly after, the first goal of the match came. Filip Rogic from Örebro scored the first goal in the 56th minute, assisted by Daniel Björnkvist. AIK did not give up, and ten minutes later, Tarik Elyounoussi equalized with an assist from Henok Goitom.

AIK brought on Anton Salétros for Stefan Silva in the 63rd minute, and Örebro received their first yellow card of the match when Daniel Björkman was booked in the 74th minute. Örebro then substituted Arvid Brorsson for Björkman in the 75th minute, and AIK replaced Rasmus Lindkvist with Heradi Rashidi in the 80th minute.

The match was still tied when Örebro substituted Martin Broberg for Viktor Prodell, and AIK replaced Jack Lahne with Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi in the 84th minute. The final minutes were exciting with chances for both teams, but it was Örebro that managed to score the decisive goal in extra time. Filip Rogic scored his second goal of the match, which proved to be the winning goal for Örebro. The match ended 2-1 in favor of Örebro. Filip Rogic also received a yellow card in the 90th minute.

It was a good match with several chances and an interesting result. Örebro secured three important points, while AIK left Behrn Arena without any points. Referee Kristoffer Karlsson along with his assistant referees Mikael Hallin and Johan Thalin did a good job managing the match. The crowd at Behrn Arena also contributed to the atmosphere with their singing and cheering throughout the match.


Squads

Örebro

Starting squad

  • 1. Oscar Jansson (GK)
  • 15. Martin Lorentzson (D)
  • 14. Michael Almebäck (D)
  • 23. Daniel Björkman (D) (Off '75) (YC '74)
  • 2. Daniel Björnkvist (M)
  • 7. Johan Bertilsson (M)
  • 25. Nordin Gerzic (M) (C)
  • 20. Filip Rogic (M) (YC '90+3)
  • 3. Kevin Adrian Wright (M) (Off '45)
  • 9. Viktor Prodell (F) (Off '84)
  • 99. Carlos Strandberg (F)

Substitutions

  • 30. Mathias Karlsson (GK)
  • 4. Arvid Brorsson (In '75)
  • 10. Martin Broberg (In '84)
  • 12. Jake Larsson (In '45)
  • 13. Rodin Deprem
  • 21. Simon Amin
  • 29. Michael Junior Omoh

AIK

Starting squad

  • 34. Oscar Linnér (GK)
  • 6. Panajotis Dimitriadis (D)
  • 3. Per Karlsson (D)
  • 14. Karol Mets (D)
  • 21. Daniel Sundgren (M)
  • 11. Stefan Silva (M) (Off '63)
  • 7. Sebastian Larsson (M)
  • 20. Tarik Elyounoussi (M)
  • 9. Rasmus Lindkvist (M) (Off '80)
  • 36. Henok Goitom (F) (C)
  • 28. Jack Lahne (F) (Off '84) (YC '47)

Substitutions

  • 23. Budimir Janosevic (GK)
  • 2. Daniel Granli
  • 8. Enock Kofi Adu
  • 10. Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi (In '84)
  • 16. Anton Salétros (In '63)
  • 18. Bilal Hussein
  • 24. Heradi Rashidi (In '80)

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)