IFK Göteborg - Djurgården 2 - 1

Allsvenskan 2023


IFK Göteborg - Djurgården (2 - 1)
Match in Allsvenskan 2023
Match start: 2023-08-13 at 15:00
Venue: Gamla Ullevi
Attendance: 16,729


On this Sunday afternoon, IFK Göteborg and Djurgården faced off at Gamla Ullevi in Göteborg. The match drew an audience of 16,729 people, and the referee Andreas Ekberg was ready to kick off the game.

The play was evenly matched from the start, but it was Djurgården who took the lead in the 20th minute with a header goal by Noel Milleskog, assisted by Rasmus Schüller. Göteborg's Sebastian Eriksson received a yellow card in the 43rd minute.

At halftime, IFK Göteborg substituted Marcus Berg in an attempt to turn the match around. However, in the second half, the yellow cards kept coming, first for Göteborg's Adam Carlén in the 51st minute and then for Djurgården's Marcus Danielson in the 57th minute.

In the 61st minute, Djurgården made two substitutions, bringing in Besard Sabovic and Gustav Wikheim for Rasmus Schüller and Noel Milleskog. Göteborg responded with a substitution in the 70th minute, bringing in Astrit Selmani for Gustaf Norlin.

It was in the 77th minute that Arbnor Mucolli managed to equalize for Göteborg, assisted by Gustav Svensson. The game then swung back and forth, but it was Göteborg who, in the 86th minute, through Marcus Berg and assisted by Thomas Santos, managed to take the lead and turn the match around.

Djurgården tried to press forward in the final minutes, but Göteborg held on and won the match 2-1. Djurgården also made two substitutions in the 80th and 88th minutes, bringing in Magnus Eriksson and Musa Qurbanli for Oliver Berg and Haris Radetinac. In the dying minutes, Djurgården made one more substitution, bringing in Vladimir Etson Antonio Felix for Joel Asoro in the 89th minute.

A well-deserved victory for IFK Göteborg, who fought back and managed to turn the match in their favor.


Squads

IFK Göteborg

Starting squad

  • 1. Pontus Dahlberg (GK)
  • 2. Emil Salomonsson (D)
  • 13. Gustav Svensson (D) (C)
  • 15. Sebastian Hausner (D)
  • 7. Sebastian Eriksson (D) (YC '43)
  • 5. Sebastian Ohlsson (M) (Off '14)
  • 21. Adam Carlén (M) (YC '51)
  • 28. Lucas Kåhed (M) (Off '46)
  • 29. Thomas Santos (F) (Off '90+2)
  • 14. Gustaf Norlin (F) (Off '70)
  • 19. Arbnor Mucolli (F)

Substitutions

  • 12. Adam Benediktsson (GK)
  • 3. Johan Bångsbo
  • 6. Anders Trondsen
  • 9. Marcus Berg (In '46)
  • 16. Linus Carlstrand (In '90+2)
  • 18. Felix Eriksson
  • 22. Astrit Selmani (In '70)
  • 24. Abundance Salaou (In '14)
  • 34. Vilmer Tyrén

Djurgården

Starting squad

  • 35. Jacob Widell Zetterström (GK)
  • 2. Piotr Johansson (D)
  • 27. Jacob Larsson (D)
  • 3. Marcus Danielson (D) (C) (YC '57)
  • 26. Samuel Dahl (D)
  • 13. Hampus Finndell (M)
  • 11. Oliver Berg (M) (Off '80)
  • 6. Rasmus Schüller (M) (Off '61)
  • 10. Joel Asoro (F) (Off '89)
  • 29. Noel Milleskog (F) (Off '61)
  • 9. Haris Radetinac (F) (Off '88)

Substitutions

  • 30. Tommi Vaiho (GK)
  • 4. Jesper Löfgren
  • 7. Magnus Eriksson (In '80)
  • 14. Besard Sabovic (In '61)
  • 16. Rami Kaib
  • 17. Carlos Moros Gracia
  • 18. Vladimir Etson Antonio Felix (In '89)
  • 22. Musa Qurbanli (In '88)
  • 23. Gustav Wikheim (In '61)

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)