IF Brommapojkarna - Malmö FF 1 - 2

Allsvenskan 2023


IF Brommapojkarna - Malmö FF (1 - 2)
Match in Allsvenskan 2023
Match start: 2023-04-08 at 15:00
Venue: Grimsta IP 1
Attendance: 2,788


Malmö FF managed to turn a deficit into a victory against IF Brommapojkarna in today's match at Grimsta IP. With an audience of 2,788 people, the home team defied the poor conditions and took the lead in the 17th minute through Alexander Jensen, assisted by Tim Waker.

Malmö FF could not find the back of the net in the first half, but chose to make a substitution at halftime. Sebastian Nanasi came on for Taha Abdi Ali, and Malmö FF began to show signs of life. Anders Bleg Christiansen received a yellow card in the 52nd minute, and Anton Tinnerholm was cautioned in the 61st minute, but both teams were still holding their ground.

IF Brommapojkarna made their first substitution in the 62nd minute when Marijan Cosic replaced Ludvig Fritzson. Malmö FF responded with two substitutions in the 66th minute: Moustafa Zeidan came on for Hugo Larsson, and Patriot Sejdiu replaced Gabriel Dal Toe Busanello. Malmö FF continued to press against the IF Brommapojkarna defense but without success at first.

However, in the 80th minute, Malmö FF equalized. Isaac Thelin scored the goal, assisted by Sergio Peña Flores. IF Brommapojkarna responded with a substitution in the 84th minute when Richie Omorowa came on for Nikola Vasic.

The match was now entering its final stages, and both teams were trying to find their second goal. But it was Malmö FF that succeeded after a nice combination between Isaac Thelin and Patriot Sejdiu in the second minute of stoppage time. Thelin scored his second goal of the day.

The match ended 1-2 in favor of Malmö FF, which now consolidates its position in the middle of the table. IF Brommapojkarna dropped more points and remains in second-to-last place in the standings. Referee Victor Wolf oversaw the match with the assistance of Daniel Gustavsson and Anton Sjöberg.


Squads

IF Brommapojkarna

Starting squad

  • 1. Oscar Linnér (GK)
  • 17. Alexander Jensen (D)
  • 3. Alexander Abrahamsson (D)
  • 4. Amadeus Sögaard (D)
  • 5. Viktor Agardius (D)
  • 15. Samuel Leach Holm (M)
  • 7. Oscar Pettersson (F)
  • 6. Gustav Sandberg Magnusson (F) (C) (Off '37)
  • 13. Ludvig Fritzson (F) (Off '62)
  • 23. Tim Waker (F) (YC '90+2)
  • 9. Nikola Vasic (Off '84)

Substitutions

  • 10. Marijan Cosic (In '62)
  • 14. Fredrik Nissen
  • 19. Richie Omorowa (In '84)
  • 20. Filip Sidklev
  • 21. Samuel Kroon
  • 24. Kevin Ackermann (In '37)
  • 27. John Mellberg
  • 31. Otega Ekperuoh

Malmö FF

Starting squad

  • 27. Johan Dahlin (GK)
  • 2. Anton Tinnerholm (D) (YC '61)
  • 24. Lasse Ladegaard Nielsen (D)
  • 19. Derek Austin Cornelius (D)
  • 22. Taha Abdi Ali (M) (Off '46)
  • 8. Sergio Peña Flores (M)
  • 31. Hugo Larsson (M) (Off '66)
  • 25. Gabriel Dal Toe Busanello (M) (Off '66)
  • 10. Anders Bleg Christiansen (F) (C) (Off '90+4) (YC '52)
  • 9. Isaac Thelin (F)
  • 21. Stefano Holmquist Vecchia (F) (Off '78)

Substitutions

  • 30. Ismael Diawara (GK)
  • 5. Søren Rieks (In '78)
  • 6. Oscar Lewicki
  • 11. Sebastian Nanasi (In '46)
  • 13. Martin Olsson (In '90+4)
  • 15. Joseph Ceesay
  • 20. Moustafa Zeidan (In '66)
  • 36. Patriot Sejdiu (In '66)
  • 38. Hugo Bolin

GK = Goalkeeper, D = Defender, M = Midfielder, F = Forward, C = Captain, Off = Substituted off, In = Substituted in, YC = Booked (Yellow card), RC = Sent off (Red card)