Mjällby AIF - Malmö FF 0 - 2

Allsvenskan 2021


Mjällby AIF - Malmö FF (0 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2021
Match start: 2021-07-24 at 15:00
Venue: Strandvallen A-plan
Attendance: 1,475


Mjällby AIF faced Malmö FF in an exciting Allsvenskan match at Strandvallen A-plan in front of a crowd of 1,475 spectators. The experienced referee Bojan Pandzic was in charge of the match, assisted by Peter Allheim and Robin Wilde.

Before the match, Mjällby AIF had been struggling with three consecutive losses and needed a victory to turn the tide. Malmö FF, on the other hand, had a stable season and came in hoping to take three points home.

The match began with intensity and temperament on the field. It didn’t take long for a yellow card to be issued to Malmö FF’s Eric Larsson in the 17th minute. Mjällby AIF responded with a warning to Enock Kofi Adu just before halftime, in the 42nd minute.

At halftime, Malmö FF took the opportunity to make a substitution. Oscar Lewicki left the field and was replaced by Pavle Vagic.

Just after the break, in the 59th minute, something unfortunate happened for Mjällby AIF. A Malmö FF player caused an own goal, giving the away team a 1-0 lead.

Mjällby AIF tried to fight back, but Malmö FF had other plans. In the 61st minute, Veljko Birmancevic scored his sixth goal of the season, assisted by Eric Larsson. The score was now 2-0 to the away team.

Mjällby AIF substituted Viktor Gustafson and Enock Kofi Adu in the 69th minute. Jesper Gustavsson and Andreas Blomqvist came on as their replacements.

In the 72nd minute, Malmö FF also made a substitution as Felix Beijmo replaced Eric Larsson on the field.

Mjällby AIF desperately tried to reduce the score during the match and substituted Daan Klinkenberg for Mamudu Moro in the 74th minute. However, their efforts did not result in any goals.

The match continued to be filled with intensity and cards were handed out. Mamudu Moro of Mjällby AIF received a warning in the 81st minute.

Malmö FF made three quick substitutions in the 84th minute. Søren Rieks, Peter Gwargis, and Markus Björkqvist came in to replace Malik Abubakari, Adi Nalic, and Sebastian Nanasi.

Mjällby AIF made their final substitution in the 86th minute, with Josip Filipovic replacing Kadir Hodzic.

After 90 minutes of play, it was clear that Malmö FF had won the match 2-0. Mjällby AIF would continue their search for a victory in upcoming matches, while Malmö FF could celebrate another step towards a strong position in the standings.