Superettan 2022
Västerås SK FK - Örebro (2 - 1)
Match in Superettan 2022
Match start: 2022-05-01 at 13:00
Venue: Hitachi Energy Arena
Attendance: 1,900
Match Report: Västerås SK FK vs Örebro
It was an exciting match in Superettan as Västerås SK FK faced Örebro at Hitachi Energy Arena on Sunday afternoon. With an audience of 1900 spectators, the atmosphere was at its peak before kick-off. The referee for the day was Martin Strömbergsson, assisted by Fredrik Hammarström and Henrik Melin.
Just four minutes into the game, the home team took the lead through Viktor Granath, who scored his third goal of the season. Simon Johansson provided the assist, and Västerås SK FK had an early 1-0 lead. The home side continued to press on, and in the 11th minute, they extended their lead to 2-0. This time it was Dusan Jajic who found the net after an assist from Mohammed Mahammed.
Örebro tried to get back into the match, and in the 21st minute, they made a substitution, with Samuel Dahl replacing Kevin Walker. However, the away team also received a warning when Hussein Ali was shown a yellow card in the 39th minute. Just before the half-time break, Örebro reduced the deficit when Ahmed Yasin scored to make it 2-1 after a pass from William Eskelinen.
At half-time, Örebro decided to make a substitution, bringing on Vincent Thill for Hussein Ali, hoping to turn the match around in the second half. In the 61st minute, they made two more substitutions, with Erik Björndahl and Jake Larsson replacing Benjamin Hjertstrand and Noel Milleskog.
Västerås SK FK also made substitutions in the 71st minute, with Filip Tronét and Miguel Sandberg coming on for Daniel Ask and Mohammed Mahammed. Three minutes later, Jiloan Mohamed Hamad received a warning for Örebro.
In the 78th minute, the bookings continued as Miguel Sandberg received a yellow card for Västerås SK FK. Meanwhile, the home team made two substitutions, with Ahmad Faqa and Alex Lindelöv replacing Theodore Rask and Olle Edlund.
In the 83rd minute, there was yet another yellow card, this time for Miguel Sandberg. The match remained intense, and in the 90th minute, Örebro made their final substitution when Victor Ekani Mpindi came on for Nasiru Moro.
The game became increasingly physical, and in the 92nd minute, Dusan Jajic received a yellow card for Västerås SK FK. Örebro faced a red card when Jake Larsson received his second yellow card and was sent off in the 94th minute.
The match concluded with a 2-1 victory for Västerås SK FK. The home side delivered a strong performance and managed to hold off Örebro's pressure in the closing moments of the match. This was an important win for Västerås SK FK as they continue to fight in Superettan. Örebro, on the other hand, will need to reassess their game ahead of upcoming matches.