Allsvenskan 2021
IFK Göteborg - Örebro (2 - 0)
Match in Allsvenskan 2021
Match start: 2021-10-17 at 17:30
Venue: Gamla Ullevi
Attendance: 13,345
IFK Göteborg faced Örebro in an exciting match in Allsvenskan 2021 at Gamla Ullevi. Ahead of the match, Göteborg had lost their last four games, and the crowd had high expectations for the team to finally turn the tide.
Referee Victor Wolf kicked off the match as scheduled at 5:30 PM on Sunday afternoon. The attendance was impressive, with 13,345 people having made their way to the stadium to follow the match.
The match started evenly, with both teams trying to create dangerous opportunities going forward. After 28 minutes in the first half, Örebro received a warning when David Seger fouled an opponent.
Just before halftime, the first goal of the match came, and it was IFK Göteborg who took the lead. Oscar Wendt showcased his free-kick expertise and sent the ball into the net. The score was now 1-0 to Göteborg.
At halftime, Örebro made two substitutions. Richard Emeka Friday came on for David Seger, and Johan Mårtensson replaced Agon Mehmeti. The coach hoped that these changes would give the team a fresh start in the second half.
IFK Göteborg also made a substitution in the 66th minute. Kevin Yakob replaced Oscar Vilhelmsson in an attempt to further strengthen the attack.
Örebro made another substitution in the 70th minute, bringing in Martin Broberg for Jiloan Mohamed Hamad. Just like Göteborg, Örebro wished to improve their offense and create more goal-scoring chances.
Four minutes later, Örebro made yet another substitution. Hussein Ali came on for Daniel Björnkvist to bolster the defense.
In the 82nd minute, both Göteborg and Örebro made a substitution. Simon Thern replaced Hosam Aiesh for the home team IFK Göteborg, while Jake Larsson came on for Benjamin Hjertstrand at Örebro.
Örebro received a warning in the 90th minute when Kevin Walker committed a foul. At the same time, Viktor Wolf added three minutes of stoppage time due to interruptions and substitutions.
Just before the final whistle, the second goal of the match came, and it was once again Oscar Wendt who scored. Marcus Berg delivered a fine assist, and Wendt completed it with a well-placed shot. The final score was 2-0 to IFK Göteborg.
The match concluded with an important victory for IFK Göteborg, breaking their losing streak. Örebro, however, had to leave empty-handed but could still be satisfied with some good performances during the game.