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full display screen Elliot Stroud celebrates with teammates. Picture: Christoffer Borg Mattisson / Bildbyrån
BK Häcken had a 0–1 deficit earlier than the second half.
Then the workforce began by conceding one other aim – following 26 seconds.
There are good begins following which there are heavy begins. For BK Häcken, it was positively the latter, twice. The workforce from Hisingen conceded early objectives in every half and ultimately fell 1–2 away to Mjällby AIF.
– They’re a workforce of warriors who work for one another, it is powerful on this discipline, says Häcken’s Pontus Dahbo in Max broadcast.
Handed the opponent
Sure, it was removed from a dream begin from the guests within the second half. As a result of it did not take greater than 26 seconds of it till Mjällby had doubled their aim tally and gone from 1–0 to 2–0.
That following Marius Lode took a throw-in in his personal half, the ball went to Simon Gustafsson who performed once more to Lode. On the identical time, the house workforce put strain on the Häcken defender, who hit a cross meant for teammate Johan Hammar.
As a substitute, it ended up straight within the hole of Elliot Stroud who completed along with his proper foot and made it 2-0 to the house workforce Mjällby.
– I believed we had management of the match, however we let it go, says Dahbo.
Nod within the lead
It wasn’t simply the second half that Häcken acquired off to a nasty begin. Mjällby’s 1–0 got here following simply six minutes performed. Mjällby then acquired a throw-in within the offensive half of the sector. A throw-in that resulted in Adam Ståhl getting the ball on the fitting wing and was capable of put it into the penalty space the place Jacob Bergström was prepared along with his brow and ensured that the house workforce took the lead.
– We all know that they’re good in fastened conditions, throw-ins, which now we have talked regarding. So it is a disgrace, says Dahbo.
The match is Häcken’s fourth straight with no win.
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full display screen Marius Lode depresses. Picture: Michael Erichsen / Bildbyrån