Örebro - IFK Norrköping FK 0 - 3

Allsvenskan 2021


Örebro - IFK Norrköping FK (0 - 3)
Match in Allsvenskan 2021
Match start: 2021-05-02 at 15:00
Venue: Behrn Arena


Örebro faced IFK Norrköping FK in an exciting match in the Allsvenskan 2021. The match took place at Behrn Arena on a Sunday afternoon in front of a meager crowd of just 8 people. The referee for the match was Adam Ladebäck, assisted by Marcus Lundgren Klitte and Christian Tennstedt.

IFK Norrköping FK took the lead just before halftime in stoppage time. Samuel Adeniyi Adegbenro scored the goal in the 45th minute with a header, assisted by Abdulrazaq Ishaq. The score at halftime was thus 0-1 to Norrköping.

In the second half, Örebro received two yellow cards. First it was Dennis Collander in the 52nd minute, followed by Nordin Gerzic in the 55th minute. Norrköping capitalized on this by extending their lead in the 63rd minute. Carl Björk scored the goal, with Ísak Bergmann Jóhannesson providing the assist, making the score 0-2.

After the second goal, Örebro made a substitution. Jake Larsson came on for Romain Gall. But it didn’t take long before Norrköping struck again. In the 65th minute, Samuel Adeniyi Adegbenro scored his second goal of the day and his third of the season, taking advantage of an assist from Sead Haksabanovic. The score was now 0-3 to Norrköping.

Norrköping made some substitutions to refresh the team. First, Samuel Adeniyi Adegbenro was substituted for Henrik Castegren in the 75th minute. Then two substitutions were made in the 80th minute. Christopher Rasmus Nilsson Telo replaced Jonathan Levi, and Manasse Kusu came on for Linus Wahlqvist Egnell. In the 84th minute, there was another substitution for Norrköping, as Maic Sema took the place of Carl Björk.

Örebro felt compelled to make substitutions as well in hopes of turning the match around. Noel Milleskog replaced David Seger in the 84th minute. Despite these substitutions, neither team was able to score again, and the match ended 0-3 in favor of IFK Norrköping FK.

It was a resounding victory for Norrköping, with Samuel Adeniyi Adegbenro scoring two goals and Carl Björk contributing the third. The crowd at Behrn Arena witnessed an impressive performance by Norrköping, while Örebro will need to go back to the drawing board to find a new strategy for upcoming matches.