Västerås SK FK - Örebro 3 - 0

Superettan 2023


Västerås SK FK - Örebro (3 - 0)
Match in Superettan 2023
Match start: 2023-04-25 at 19:00
Venue: Hitachi Energy Arena
Attendance: 3,437


On Tuesday evening, Västerås SK FK faced Örebro at Hitachi Energy Arena. In front of an audience of 3,437, Magnus Lindgren served as the referee, with Josef Alacam and Robert Nyberg as assistant referees.

After only eight minutes of the match, Max Larsson scored for Västerås SK FK, which lifted the spirits in the arena. Miguel Sandberg then doubled the team's lead in the 41st minute, and the game continued with high intensity.

Örebro tried to substitute players in an attempt to change the direction of the match, but it was Västerås SK FK that continued to dominate. Patric Åslund and Anders Hellblom were substituted in for Västerås SK FK in the 75th minute, while Örebro brought in David Seger, Malïk Mokédé, and Adam Bark.

Kalle Karlsson, the manager for Västerås SK FK, received a warning in the 80th minute, but his team continued to fight and push forward. Adi Fisic was substituted in for Örebro in the 83rd minute, and Västerås SK FK made further substitutions, with Jabir Abdihakim Ali and Martin Gambos coming on for Simon Johansson and Olle Edlund.

Martin Gambos scored the goal that cemented their victory in the 89th minute, bringing Västerås SK FK to a 3-0 win. Meanwhile, Patric Åslund received a warning in the 90+2 minute, and Umit Aras was substituted in for Herman Magnusson in the 90+4 minute.

After the match, Västerås SK FK ranked 3rd while Örebro ranked 14th in the table. It was a fantastic performance from Västerås SK FK, securing a forthcoming victory in Superettan.


Squads

Västerås SK FK

Starting squad

  • 1. Anton Fagerström (GK)
  • 2. Herman Magnusson (D) (Off '90+4)
  • 18. Frederic Nsabiyumva (D)
  • 3. Alex Douglas (D)
  • 11. Simon Gefvert (M)
  • 8. Daniel Ask (M)
  • 15. Olle Edlund (M) (Off '86)
  • 31. Max Larsson (M)
  • 6. Simon Johansson (F) (C) (Off '86)
  • 33. Miguel Sandberg (F) (Off '75)
  • 10. Jaheem Burke (F) (Off '75)

Substitutions

  • 13. Daniel Tegermark Svensson (GK)
  • 4. Umit Aras (In '90+4)
  • 9. Jabir Abdihakim Ali (In '86)
  • 16. Anders Hellblom (In '75)
  • 20. Martin Gambos (In '86) (YC '88)
  • 22. Patric Åslund (In '75) (YC '90+2)
  • 23. Filip Tronét

Örebro

Starting squad

  • 1. William Eskelinen (GK)
  • 15. Niclas Bergmark (D)
  • 4. Nasiru Moro (D)
  • 26. Axel Andrésson (D) (Off '66)
  • 2. Daniel Björnkvist (M) (Off '66)
  • 8. Kevin Walker (M) (C)
  • 22. Lucas Shlimon (M) (Off '83)
  • 30. Samuel Dahl (M)
  • 10. Victor Backman (F) (Off '66)
  • 48. Noel Milleskog (F)
  • 12. Jake Larsson (F)

Substitutions

  • 3. Ludvig Nicklasson
  • 5. Daniel Hultqvist
  • 7. David Seger (In '66)
  • 11. Adi Fisic (In '83)
  • 19. Malïk Mokédé (In '66)
  • 20. Adam Bark (In '66)
  • 31. Amar Dzevlan

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)