Allsvenskan 2020
Mjällby AIF - BK Häcken (3 - 1)
Match in Allsvenskan 2020
Match start: 2020-07-12 at 17:30
Venue: Strandvallen A-plan
**Match Report: Mjällby AIF vs BK Häcken (3-1)**
Mjällby AIF faced BK Häcken in an exciting Allsvenskan match on Sunday, July 12, 2020. The match was played at Strandvallen A-plan in front of an empty arena due to Covid-19 restrictions. The referee for the match was Fredrik Klitte, assisted by Mark Josef and Marcus Lundgren Klitte.
Prior to the match, Mjällby AIF had impressed with three consecutive victories, while BK Häcken remained unbeaten after six matches in the league.
The match began intensely, and in the 31st minute, Mjällby took the lead. Besard Sabovic scored with a header, assisted by David Batanero Puigbó. Mjällby AIF had control of the match and went into halftime leading 1-0.
In the second half, Mjällby AIF continued to dominate, and in the 46th minute, they extended their lead. Mamudu Moro became the scorer, making it 2-0 for his team. Just six minutes later, Moro scored his second goal of the match, keeping Mjällby’s winning streak alive. Mjällby AIF now held a comfortable 3-0 lead.
However, BK Häcken did not give up, and in the 54th minute, they made a comeback with an own goal. The score was now 3-1 in favor of Mjällby AIF.
The match continued with chances for both teams, and in the 57th minute, Leonard Zuta received a yellow card for BK Häcken. Both Mjällby AIF and BK Häcken made several substitutions in an attempt to change the outcome.
Despite multiple attempts from BK Häcken to close the gap on the scoreboard, they were unable to score again, and the match ended with a victory for Mjällby AIF at 3-1. A strong performance from Mamudu Moro, who scored two of Mjällby AIF's goals and has now scored a total of three goals for the season.
After the match, BK Häcken needed to reflect on their first defeat in the Allsvenskan, while Mjällby AIF could celebrate their fourth consecutive victory and continue their successful season.
The attendance was zero as the match was played without spectators due to the Covid-19 restrictions.