IF Elfsborg - Degerfors IF 3 - 0

Allsvenskan 2021


IF Elfsborg - Degerfors IF (3 - 0)
Match in Allsvenskan 2021
Match start: 2021-08-08 at 17:30
Venue: Borås Arena
Attendance: 2,206


Elfsborg makes its entrance at Borås Arena in front of 2,206 excited spectators. The team has not lost in the last five matches and is now ready to face Degerfors IF in an exciting soccer match in the Allsvenskan.

Referee Joakim Östling blows the whistle to start the match, and both teams immediately engage in battle. Just two minutes in, Elfsborg manages to take the lead. Leo Väisänen makes a run and heads the ball into the net. Alexander Bernhardsson provides the assist, and the home team takes an early 1-0 lead.

Following the early goal, Elfsborg continues to apply pressure and creates several dangerous chances. In the 17th minute, team captain Ahmed Qasem enters the field as Alexander Bernhardsson goes off.

In the 27th minute, Elfsborg extends its lead. Marokhy Ndione scores his fifth goal of the season with a header, assisted by Andrè Ibsen Rømer. The score is now 2-0 to the home team.

Degerfors IF receives a warning in the 37th minute when Oliver Ekroth commits a foul. Elfsborg takes advantage of its lead and continues to dominate the match.

In the 49th minute, Jeppe Møldrup Okkels scores his fourth goal of the season, making it Elfsborg's third goal. Marokhy Ndione provides the assist, and the home team strengthens its lead to 3-0.

After the third goal, Elfsborg makes some substitutions to preserve its lead. Robert Gojani comes in for Andrè Ibsen Rømer in the 52nd minute, and in the 68th minute, Samuel Holmén and Simon Olsson are substituted in for Fredrik Holst and Per Frick.

Degerfors IF also makes its substitutions in the 69th minute, with Villiam Dahlström and Adhavan Rajamohan entering for Sargon Abraham and Johan Bertilsson.

The pace of the match slows somewhat towards the end, but both teams continue to fight for a goal. In the 85th minute, Degerfors IF also makes two substitutions, bringing in Justin Salmon and Jonathan Syberg Tamimi for Abdelrahman Boudah Saidi and Gustav Granath.

When Joakim Östling blows the final whistle, it is clear that IF Elfsborg has won 3-0. A well-playing home team dominated the match and took three important points.