Allsvenskan 2021
Mjällby AIF - Örebro (0 - 0)
Match in Allsvenskan 2021
Match start: 2021-11-29 at 19:00
Venue: Strandvallen A-plan
Attendance: 2,770
Mjällby AIF and Örebro faced off in an Allsvenskan match on Monday evening at Strandvallen A-plan, in front of an audience of 2,770 spectators. Referee Adam Ladebäck was assisted by Christian Tennstedt and Simon Kristensson.
Before the match, Örebro was in a slump, having suffered three consecutive losses. Mjällby AIF was in 12th place in the table while Örebro was second to last.
The match began with a cautious start where both teams tried to establish their game. Despite a few half-chances for both sides, it was difficult for the teams to create any significant opportunities.
In the 23rd minute, Örebro made their first substitution, bringing in Daniel Björnkvist for Hussein Ali. However, the substitution did not result in any breakthroughs for Örebro.
The halftime break came with a scoreless situation, and Örebro chose to make a substitution before the second half, with Niclas Bergmark coming on for Kevin Adrian Wright.
In the 61st minute, Mjällby AIF opted to make two substitutions at once. Amin Sarr replaced Mamudu Moro and Andreas Blomqvist came on for Otto Rosengren. The substitutions did not yield the desired results, and the match continued to remain goalless.
In the 67th minute, Örebro made their second substitution, replacing Ahmed Yasin with David Seger. Despite the substitutions and changes on the pitch, the goals were still absent.
Örebro made their third substitution in the 81st minute when Richard Emeka Friday came on for Jake Larsson. Despite the substitution and a late attempt to decide the match, Örebro could not find the back of the net.
In the 85th minute, Mjällby AIF made their final substitution, taking off Ivan Kričak for Taylor Silverholt. However, the match remained goalless, and the situation stayed unchanged.
In the second minute of overtime, Mjällby AIF's Kadir Hodzic received a yellow card from the referee.
The match concluded with a scoreless result and shared points for both teams. For Mjällby AIF, the result meant they retained their position in 12th place in the table while Örebro continued to sit second to last.