Series leader MFF had a playhouse against BK Häcken.
The Skåninga won 4-0 and now lead the Allsvenskan with eleven points.
THEN MALMÖ FF VS BK HÄCKEN WAS 4-0
Lovely atmosphere in a lovely, late summer warm Malmö and already in the third minute it was extremely close to the home lead when Häcken lost the ball in midfield and MFF stormed forward in a counter attack.
Oliver Berg freed Christiansen, who shot in a good position, but the shot went wide.
However, the same Christiansen would find the net in the seventh minute. The Dane got a nice surface outside the penalty area and scored 1-0 low next to one of the posts.
The fence later grew into the match after the troublesome, MFF-dominating start – but the home team still in control with barely half an hour played on a loud Eleda.
In the 36th minute it heated up when Christiansen brought down Olden Larsen. Christiansen then responded by pushing the Norwegian – who in turn grabbed the MFF captain’s leg. Jens Stryger Larsen had to come to the rescue and back his compatriot and team captain in Malmö FF. The players managed to get a yellow card.
Only two minutes later, however, Christiansen received his yellow card when he clipped Rygaard with a solid effort. Again annoyed and the Max commentator Johan Arneng immediately stated that the captain should be happy that there was no red card.
Still irritated on the field and Lundqvist repaid Christiansen with a interception in the 42nd minute. The Dane grinned evilly, but Lundqvist escaped a yellow card.
The first half ended 1-0 to MFF.
There was a lot of focus on Christiansen in the first half – and the Dane would also leave a mark on the second straight away. Three minutes in, he made it 2-0 as deliciously as possible with a placed shot on the crossbar. Nice assist by Oliver Berg as well.
In the 56th minute, the protagonist Christiansen was replaced. Wise by Rydström as the Dane took a yellow card in the first half and was beaten a lot. In the place with the Norwegian Erik Botheim.
In the same sequence, Häcken also made a change when Inoussa came in instead of Rygaard.
The hedge was pointless – or rather MFF made the guests pointless. Rösler and Jansson as neat as possible in central defense and in the silence Berg Johnsen did a brilliant job of covering surfaces and winning the ball.
In the 74th minute, MFF was close to 3-0 when Busanello got a nice position outside the penalty area, but the hard shot over.
With ten minutes left in regular time, however, the third for MFF would come. Stepping in, Botheim whipped in a cross that Kiese Thelin headed in with his forehead. The striker’s 14th goal of the season, which he is now tied for first in the scoring league with BP’s Nikola Vasic.
Shortly later, 4-0 also came when Berg served Botheim, who lifted the ball under control. What a crush!
4-0 also ended the match. Hecken in ninth place has a long way to go to Europe, while MFF now tops the Allsvenskan with a full eleven points (one match more played than second place Djurgården).
Malmö FF: Dahlin; Stryger Larsen, Rösler, Jansson, Busanello – Berg Johnsen, Pena – Bolin, Christiansen, Berg – Kiese Thelin.
BK Häcken: Abrahamsson; Lindberg, Hovland, Hammar, Lundqvist – Amane, Gustafson, Rygaard – Olden Larsen, Youssef, Agbonifo