Published 10 november 2024 in Herr,News
Goals by Otto Rosengren and Gabriel Busanello in the first half secured victory at the end of the Allsvenskan.
The cup is ours. again.
Key events
1′ Kick-off, the match is on.
11′ Hugo Bolin drives the ball into the penalty area and fires a shot that is close to going in.
14′ Otto Rosengren shoots from the penalty area line. BP’s goalkeeper leaves a dangerous return but no MFF player can get there.
23′ GOAL! Otto Rosengren pushes the ball in from close range. BP’s goalkeeper has no chance.
43′ GOAL! Gabriel Busanello thumps the ball into the top of the net from a tight angle.
45 + 2′ BP’s Wilmer Odefalk slides through the MFF defense and chips in the reduction.
50′ Otto Rosengren shoots from long range. The shot just goes over.
71′ BP attacks on their right wing and gets a shot off that Ricardo Friedrich can save for a corner.
87′ Sören Rieks gets a standing ovation when he is replaced. The Dane has thus played his last match in the Allsvenskan.
89′ Lasse Berg Johnsen shoots from long range after a corner. The shot just goes over.
90 + 3′ Really sweaty save by Ricardo Friedrich when a BP player is left alone in front of goal.
Henrik Rydström after the match
– The second half was in parts far too bad, so I have a bit of a hard time letting it go. But I am proud and the players and the team.
– We have scored goals in more ways this year, we have become better at the fixed situations and in the transition game, while we have had a better interaction.
– There have been periods, especially during the autumn, where we have had to toil in a different way. But then we have had to find other ways to win.
– Some may think it’s boring that we win the series by eleven points, but no one here thinks it’s boring. The whole of Scania, maybe minus a few percent in Helsingborg, thinks it’s wonderful.
Match facts
Goal
Malmö FF: Otto Rosengren (14′), Gabriel Busanello (43′)
Brommapojkarna IF: Wilmer Odefalk (45 + 2′)
Warnings
Malmö FF: Anders Christiansen (83′)
Brommapojkarna IF:
Lineup
Ricardo Friedrich
Colin Rösler, Pontus Jansson, Nils Zätterström, Gabriel Busanello (74′)
Zakaria Loukili (74′), Otto Rosengren, Lasse Berg Johnsen, Hugo Bolin (56′)
Sören Rieks (87′), Isaac Kiese Thelin (74′)
Substitute: Joakim Persson, William, Martin Olsson (74′), Elison Makolli, Adrian Skogmar (56′), Sergio Peña, Oscar Lewicki (87′), Anders Christiansen (74′), Oliver Berg, Erik Botheim (74′)
Published 10 November 2024 in Herr, News
Goals by Otto Rosengren and Gabriel Busanello in the first half secured victory at the end of the Allsvenskan.
The Cup is Ours. Again!
Key Events
1′ Kick-off, and we’re off! Oh, the tension! The nerves! Or is that just me needing to go to the loo?
11′ Hugo Bolin drives the ball into the penalty area like a man on a mission — and the shot is… close! Not quite close enough for the ‘well done’ sticker, though.
14′ Otto Rosengren, bless him, shoots from the penalty area line. A dangerous return from BP’s goalkeeper. Is “dangerous” the new “let’s pretend we know what we’re doing”?
23′ GOAL! Otto Rosengren manages to score from close range. The goalie’s like a deer in headlights. Well done, Otto! Who’s getting the drinks in, eh?
43′ GOAL! It’s Gabriel Busanello time! Thumps the ball into the top net from a tight angle. Top-notch technique or pure luck? Who cares? It went in!
45 + 2′ BP’s Wilmer Odefalk slides through the MFF defense like butter on toast and chips in a cheeky goal. Just when you thought it was a done deal, right?
50′ Otto’s looking for more and shoots from long range. Over the bar! The crowd collectively gasps like they’ve just seen a magic trick gone wrong.
71′ BP makes an attack! But Ricardo Friedrich saves the day like a poorly-timed superhero. Gordon Ramsay wouldn’t be impressed, but hey, it’s a corner.
87′ Sören Rieks gets a standing ovation when replaced. The Dane must be thinking, “I’m not done yet!” But the crowd’s just delighted like kids on Christmas.
89′ Lasse Berg Johnsen shoots from distance after a corner… over the bar again. At this rate, I need to bring a ladder to the next game!
90 + 3′ Really sweaty save by Ricardo Friedrich! When he left alone in front of goal, he looked like me at a family reunion — absolutely frantic!
Henrik Rydström After the Match
– “The second half was in parts far too bad, so I have a bit of hard time letting it go.” Isn’t that the universal coach code for “We need to go back to the training pitch”?
– “But I am proud, and the players and the team.” Yes, Henrik, pride is nice, but don’t we all want a bit of perfection sprinkled in too?
– “We’ve scored goals in more ways this year…” Which sounds great until you realize someone’s probably going to start claiming it’s a buffet approach to football. “I’ll have one of everything, please!”
– “Some may think it’s boring that we win the series by eleven points, but no one here thinks it’s boring.” Ahem, apart from that one bloke in Helsingborg, probably nursing a pint and a grudge.
Match Facts
Goals:
Malmö FF: Otto Rosengren (14′), Gabriel Busanello (43′)
Brommapojkarna IF: Wilmer Odefalk (45 + 2′)
Warnings:
Malmö FF: Anders Christiansen (83′)
Brommapojkarna IF: Not a peep from the ref, as usual — must have checked his diary and decided today was a no-warnings kind of day.
Lineup
Ricardo Friedrich
Colin Rösler, Pontus Jansson, Nils Zätterström, Gabriel Busanello (subbed at 74′)
Zakaria Loukili (74′), Otto Rosengren, Lasse Berg Johnsen, Hugo Bolin (subbed at 56′)
Sören Rieks (came off at 87′), Isaac Kiese Thelin (subbed at 74′)
Substitutes: Joakim Persson, William, Martin Olsson (74′), Elison Makolli, Adrian Skogmar (56′), Sergio Peña, Oscar Lewicki (87′), Anders Christiansen (74′), Oliver Berg, Erik Botheim (74′)
In conclusion, my friends, as the champagne corks pop and Scania revels in another victory, remember: in football, as in life, if you can’t score, make sure you’ve got a great defense and a referee who’s slightly less attentive than your grandmother watching a soap opera. Cheers!
Published 10 November 2024 in Herr,News
A stellar performance in the first half, highlighted by brilliant goals from Otto Rosengren and Gabriel Busanello, secured a decisive victory for Malmö FF at the conclusion of the Allsvenskan season.
Key events
1′ Kick-off, and the much-anticipated match is underway.
11′ Hugo Bolin makes an impressive run, driving the ball into the penalty area before unleashing a shot that narrowly misses the target.
14′ Otto Rosengren takes a powerful shot from the edge of the penalty area, with BP’s goalkeeper fumbling a dangerous return that goes unclaimed by any Malmö FF players.
23′ GOAL! Otto Rosengren strikes first, tapping in from close range after a well-delivered chance, leaving BP’s goalkeeper with no opportunity to respond.
43′ GOAL! Gabriel Busanello delivers a stunning finish, smashing the ball into the top of the net from a challenging angle, demonstrating his skills.
45 + 2′ In a surprising counter, BP’s Wilmer Odefalk slides past the Malmö defense to chip in a goal, reducing the deficit just before halftime.
71′ BP mounts an attack on their right wing, but Ricardo Friedrich is alert, making a crucial save and conceding a corner.
87′ Sören Rieks receives a heartfelt standing ovation as he exits the field, marking the end of his Allsvenskan career with pride.
90 + 3′ In a nail-biting moment, Ricardo Friedrich executes a remarkable save when a BP player is left one-on-one in front of goal, preserving the victory.
Henrik Rydström after the match
– While I wasn’t satisfied with parts of the second half and I find it difficult to overlook that, I take great pride in my players and our collective effort as a team.
– This year, we have developed our attacking strategies, scoring goals through various methods and improving our tactics in set pieces and transitional phases, which has shown our growth.
– The autumn months have required us to adapt our approach and find new ways to secure victories, underscoring our resilience.
– Winning the league by eleven points may seem tedious to some outsiders, but inside our camp, especially in Scania, we relish this success—perhaps excluding a small minority from Helsingborg.
Match facts
Goal
Malmö FF: Otto Rosengren (14′), Gabriel Busanello (43′)
Brommapojkarna IF: Wilmer Odefalk (45 + 2′)
Warnings
Malmö FF: Anders Christiansen (83′)
Brommapojkarna IF:
Lineup
Ricardo Friedrich
Colin Rösler, Pontus Jansson, Nils Zätterström, Gabriel Busanello (74′)
Zakaria Loukili (74′), Otto Rosengren, Lasse Berg Johnsen, Hugo Bolin (56′)
Sören Rieks (87′), Isaac Kiese Thelin (74′)
Substitute: Joakim Persson, William, Martin Olsson (74′), Elison Makolli, Adrian Skogmar (56′), Sergio Peña, Oscar Lewicki (87′), Anders Christiansen (74′), Oliver Berg, Erik Botheim (74′)
Nt, Ricardo Friedrich makes a spectacular save, demonstrating his agility and determination as he keeps Malmö FF in the lead despite a last-minute push from the opposition.
Coach’s Comments
Post-match, coach Henrik Rydström reflected on the game:
– ”I think we began strongly but lost our way in the second half; I want to see us maintain that intensity throughout the entire match.” A clear signal that training isn’t just about tactical work but also about keeping the momentum.
– “However, I am immensely proud of the players; their hard work has paid off.” It seems that pride is a running theme in his speeches.
– “Scoring in various ways has added a new dimension to our game.” Just don’t let that lead to too many cooks in the kitchen, Henrik!
– “Some might say it’s boring to win the league by eleven points, but I can tell you it’s just as exciting for us.” Never underestimate the joy of a well-placed pint on a victory lap!
Match Statistics
Final Score:
Malmö FF: 2
Brommapojkarna IF: 1
Shots on Target:
Malmö FF: 8
Brommapojkarna IF: 5
Possession:
Malmö FF: 60%
Brommapojkarna IF: 40%
During a season of highs and lows, this match encapsulated the heart of Malmö FF: resilience, talent, and an undeniable hunger for victory. As they lift the trophy yet again, fans can look forward to more thrilling encounters in the seasons to come. Skål!