AIK - Helsingborgs IF 2 - 0

Allsvenskan 2022


AIK - Helsingborgs IF (2 - 0)
Match in Allsvenskan 2022
Match start: 2022-10-09 at 17:30
Venue: Nationalarenan, Friends Arena
Attendance: 18,097


AIK faced Helsingborgs IF in an exciting match in the Allsvenskan at the National Stadium, Friends Arena. With 18,097 spectators present, referee Kaspar Sjöberg and his assistants Niclas Ivarsson and Daniel Ekman delivered a fine performance.

The match started intensely, and it didn't take long before warnings were issued. In the 31st minute, AIK's Josafat Mendes received a yellow card for a tough tackle. Just five minutes later, John Guidetti was also cautioned for misconduct.

The first goal of the match came in the 49th minute, with AIK taking the lead. John Guidetti, who already had a yellow card, became the goal-scorer this time, marking his third goal of the season. AIK was now leading 1-0, and the atmosphere in the stands intensified.

Helsingborgs IF fought to get back into the match, resulting in another warning for the team in the 59th minute, when Casper Widell received a yellow card.

Both teams made substitutions in the 60th minute. Helsingborgs IF brought in Rasmus Wiedesheim-Paul and Taha Abdi Ali, while Diego Cesar De Oliveira and Wilhelm Loeper left the field. AIK responded by substituting Axel Björnström for Josafat Mendes.

In the 70th minute, Helsingborgs IF received yet another yellow card, this time for Philip Rejnhold.

Both teams made additional substitutions to refresh their squads in the 74th minute. Arian Kabashi replaced Rasmus Jönsson for Helsingborgs IF, while AIK substituted Erik Ring for Vincent Thill.

AIK also substituted their goal-scorer John Guidetti in the 76th minute, bringing on Zachary Elbouzedi. In the same minute, AIK substituted Erik Ring for Vincent Thill.

In the 81st minute, Thomas Pauck Rogne also received a yellow card for Helsingborgs IF.

In the final minutes, AIK continued to push for an extended lead. In the 89th minute, AIK made another substitution as Collins Lusaka Sichenje replaced Nicolas Stefanelli.

In the 90th minute, Helsingborgs IF made their last substitution of the match, bringing on Ervin Gigovic and taking off Philip Rejnhold.

In the 94th minute, AIK succeeded in scoring their second goal of the night, sealing the match. Zachary Elbouzedi was the goal-scorer this time, assisted by Erick Ouma Otieno. The final score was 2-0 to AIK.

The match featured a lot of fighting and excitement in front of the enthusiastic crowd at the National Stadium. AIK ultimately won the match 2-0, with John Guidetti and Zachary Elbouzedi scoring for the team. It was a well-deserved victory for AIK and a bitter defeat for Helsingborgs IF.