Football: Crazy pick-up of Djurgården against Häcken

Football: Crazy pick-up of Djurgården against Häcken

Djurgården started with a win (4–1 once morest IFK Göteborg) and Häcken started with a loss (0–1 once morest Mjälllby).

During Monday’s match at the Tele2 arena, however, the Hisingslagen looked to be heading for a sure three-pointer – but then Djurgården stood for a crazy pick-up.

– We show evidence of incredible morality. That characterizes Djurgården this season, says Marcus Danielson to SVT Sport.

The new acquisition with hopes of success

At 0-3 in the 87th minute, new signing Tokmac Nguen sent in the home team’s first reduction. Two minutes later he scored once more.

– It felt good. Nice to play football once more, it’s been many months since the last time. I wanted to show myself, says Nguen, who was recruited from Hungarian Ferencvaros.

3–3 was then sent in by team captain Danielson in the 94th minute, following a controversial penalty situation.

– It is not a punishment. It touches the chest and the arm is next to the body. It’s a shame that it affects us at the end, says Adam Lundkvist.

Judge expert Jonas Eriksson is doubtful regarding the verdict.

– If you are not one hundred percent sure, you do not go in and make such a decision, says Eriksson in the Football studio.

Scored a goal once morest the previous team

Heavy lead for Häcken, who had bids for significantly more goals at 3-0. The away team’s first goal was scored by former Dif player Edward Chilufya.

– It was a really good goal. Good pressing game from my side, says Chilufya.

The Hisings team also had new signings who netted in the match. Julius Lindberg, from Gais, and Zeidane Inoussa, from BP, both scored a goal in the match.

At the same time, Sirius won away to Kalmar with 2–1, following two late goals from Yousef Salech. This means that the Uppsala team has taken six points in the opening two games this season.

In Borås, Gais took the first Allsvenskan victory since 2012, following the team defeated IFK Värnamo 2–1.

SEE ALSO: Jonas Eriksson on Djurgården’s controversial penalty

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Jonas Eriksson on the verdict: “Not seen a single picture that verifies or confirms”. Photo: Discover+/ SVT

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