Malmö FF - IF Brommapojkarna 2 - 1

Allsvenskan 2023


Malmö FF - IF Brommapojkarna (2 - 1)
Match in Allsvenskan 2023
Match start: 2023-10-02 at 19:10
Venue: Eleda Stadion
Attendance: 20,082


On Monday evening, Malmö FF faced IF Brommapojkarna at Eleda Stadion in front of an impressive crowd of 20,082 spectators. The referee for the match was Oscar Johnson, assisted by Daniel Gustavsson and Mark Josef.

The match began with high intensity, and just eight minutes in, Malmö FF took the lead following a beautiful pass from Oliver Berg, which Sebastian Nanasi skillfully converted into a goal. Malmö continued to dominate the match, and in the 13th minute, Derek Austin Cornelius extended the lead with a header, again assisted by Oliver Berg. IF Brommapojkarna tried to respond but received two yellow cards before the end of the first half, with Kevin Ackermann and Amadeus Sögaard both being booked. Isaac Thelin from Malmö FF also received a yellow card just before the break.

At halftime, IF Brommapojkarna made a substitution, bringing in Alex Timossi Andersson for Jesper Löfgren. When the teams returned to the pitch, it was IF Brommapojkarna that began to show improved play. In the 51st minute, they created their first goal-scoring opportunity of the match, successfully forcing an own goal from Malmö FF, which reduced the score to 2-1.

Malmö FF responded by making three substitutions within six minutes. Joseph Ceesay, Søren Rieks, and Taha Abdi Ali replaced Martin Olsson, Adrian Skogmar, and Stefano Holmquist Vecchia. IF Brommapojkarna desperately tried to equalize but missed several scoring chances. Samuel Leach Holm received a yellow card in the 79th minute, and IF Brommapojkarna made another substitution, with Zeidane Inoussa replacing Ludvig Fritzson.

The match continued with Malmö FF in the lead, and with just a few minutes left, both teams made a substitution. Sebastian Vinther Jørgensen replaced Malmö FF's goal-scorer Sebastian Nanasi, while IF Brommapojkarna substituted Nikola Vasic for Wilmer Odefalk. Alexander Jensen from IF Brommapojkarna received a yellow card during injury time, but the match ultimately ended with Malmö FF as the winners, with a final score of 2-1. Malmö FF now leads Allsvenskan, while IF Brommapojkarna sits in 14th place in the standings.


Squads

Malmö FF

Starting squad

  • 27. Johan Dahlin (GK) (C)
  • 37. Adrian Skogmar (D) (Off '68)
  • 19. Derek Austin Cornelius (D)
  • 13. Martin Olsson (D) (Off '68)
  • 25. Gabriel Dal Toe Busanello (D)
  • 8. Sergio Peña Flores (M) (Off '74)
  • 23. Lasse Berg Johnsen (M)
  • 20. Oliver Berg (F)
  • 11. Sebastian Nanasi (F) (Off '86)
  • 21. Stefano Holmquist Vecchia (F) (Off '74)
  • 9. Isaac Thelin (YC '45+2)

Substitutions

  • 30. Ismael Diawara (GK)
  • 3. Jonas Bruun Knudsen
  • 5. Søren Rieks (In '68)
  • 7. Mahamé Siby
  • 14. Sebastian Vinther Jørgensen (In '86)
  • 15. Joseph Ceesay (In '68)
  • 17. Otto Rosengren (In '74)
  • 22. Taha Abdi Ali (In '74)
  • 33. Elison Makolli

IF Brommapojkarna

Starting squad

  • 20. Filip Sidklev (GK)
  • 14. Jesper Löfgren (D) (Off '46)
  • 4. Amadeus Sögaard (D) (C) (YC '38)
  • 2. Torbjörn Lysaker Heggem (D)
  • 17. Alexander Jensen (M) (YC '90+2)
  • 15. Samuel Leach Holm (M) (YC '79)
  • 13. Ludvig Fritzson (M) (Off '79)
  • 23. Tim Waker (M)
  • 7. Oscar Pettersson (F)
  • 9. Nikola Vasic (F) (Off '86)
  • 24. Kevin Ackermann (F) (YC '27)

Substitutions

  • 1. Lucas Hägg Johansson (GK)
  • 3. Alexander Abrahamsson
  • 6. Gustav Sandberg Magnusson
  • 10. Marijan Cosic
  • 12. Wilmer Odefalk (In '86)
  • 18. Alexander Johansson
  • 21. Alex Timossi Andersson (In '46)
  • 26. André Calisir
  • 27. Zeidane Inoussa (In '79)

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)