Allsvenskan 2021
Hammarby - Örebro (3 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2021
Match start: 2021-11-07 at 15:00
Venue: Tele2 Arena
Attendance: 22,013
On Sunday afternoon, an exciting match took place in Allsvenskan between Hammarby and Örebro at Tele2 Arena in front of a crowd of 22,013 spectators. The referee was Mohammed Al-Hakim, and the assistant referees were Fredrik Klyver and Robin Wilde.
Before the match, the situation was not so good for Örebro, who had not won in their last six matches. Hammarby, on the other hand, was in fifth place in the table ahead of the match while Örebro was second to last.
The match began intensely with a few early warnings. In the 24th minute, Örebro received a warning, and in the 56th minute, they got another one. After a tight first half, Örebro gained an advantage just before halftime when Hammarby accidentally scored an own goal, allowing Örebro to take the lead at 0-1.
At halftime, Hammarby made two substitutions to improve their chances. Jeppe Andrup Andersen replaced Darijan Bojanic, and Williot Swedberg came in for Richard Magyar in defense. This led to a goal for Hammarby early in the second half when Simon Sandberg equalized to 1-1 in the 52nd minute.
Örebro received another warning in the 56th minute, and just eight minutes later, they scored their second goal through Nahir Besara, assisted by Hussein Ali. Örebro took the lead again at 1-2 after 64 minutes of play.
But Hammarby didn't give up, and just two minutes later, they quickly equalized to 2-2 through Akinkunmi Ayobami Amoo, assisted by Simon Sandberg. The match became more intense, and both teams fought for the three points.
In the 71st minute, Hammarby made a substitution, bringing Mayckel Lahdo in for Vladimir Rodic. In the 75th minute, Örebro made a substitution, with Agon Mehmeti replacing Jake Larsson. In the 80th minute, Örebro made another substitution, with David Seger coming on for Johan Mårtensson. In the 81st minute, Hammarby also made a substitution, bringing Paulo José De Oliveira in for Astrit Selmani.
The match was then decided in the 85th minute when Gustav Ludwigson scored his tenth goal of the season, putting Hammarby ahead 3-2. This goal would prove to be the last of the match, and Hammarby managed to hold on until the final whistle, taking home three important points.
In the 88th minute, Örebro made a final substitution, bringing Noel Milleskog in for Hussein Ali, but the substitution did not help Örebro come back, and the match ended with a victory for Hammarby.
After the match, Hammarby retained their fifth place in the table, while Örebro continued to sit in second to last place.