Örebro - Utsikten 2 - 0

Superettan 2022


Örebro - Utsikten (2 - 0)
Match in Superettan 2022
Match start: 2022-07-24 at 15:00
Venue: Behrn Arena
Attendance: 2,368


It was a sunny Sunday afternoon at Behrn Arena when Örebro faced Utsikten in the Superettan 2022. The crowd was not the largest this time, with only 2,368 spectators in attendance. The referee team, consisting of Magnus Lindgren, Daniel Gustavsson, and Robert Nyberg, blew the whistle to start the match.

It didn't take long for the first goal to come. Just two minutes into the match, Örebro broke the deadlock. It was Erik Björndahl who found the net, scoring his third goal of the season. The goal came from a header after a nice assist by Samuel Dahl.

Utsikten, however, would not give in without a fight and tried to get back into the match. Jakob Hedenquist received a yellow card in the 45th minute for a tough tackle.

In the 59th minute, the home team made their first substitution. Niclas Bergmark came onto the field while Samuel Dahl left the pitch.

Utsikten responded with substitutions as well. Markus Björkqvist replaced Diocounda Gory in the 63rd minute, and another substitution was made in the 71st minute when Mattias Bouvin came on for William Milovanovic.

The game became increasingly physical, and Utsikten were forced into yet another yellow card when Erik Kembel Westermark was booked in the 74th minute.

In the 79th minute, Örebro made their second substitution when Jake Larsson came onto the field to replace goalscorer Erik Björndahl.

Utsikten followed up with a substitution in the 81st minute when Lukas Johansson replaced Allan Mohideen.

Örebro made two more substitutions as Benjamin Hjertstrand came on for Kevin Walker in the 83rd minute, and Alfred Olatomi Olaniyan replaced Ahmed Yasin in the 84th minute.

As the match approached its conclusion, Örebro put the final nail in the coffin. In the 92nd minute, Daniel Gustafsson scored his first goal of the match, making it 2-0. The assist came from Benjamin Hjertstrand.

When the referee blew the final whistle, it was Örebro who emerged victorious with a 2-0 win. A much-needed victory for the home team, securing three points in the Superettan.