Incredible drama against Sirius with unexpected match hero

Published July 19, 2024 in Men,Matches,News

Nils Zätterström completed MFF’s turnaround on the Students’ IP: “I like the desperation we played with,” says Henrik Rydström.

KEY EVENTS:

1′ Referee Adam Ladebäck kicks off the match at Studenternas IP.

2′ A Sirius player gets free towards MFF’s goal after an unnecessary loss of the ball in the back line, but Ricardo Friedrich saves nicely.

3′ Sebastian Nanasi takes a corner that is close to going straight into the goal at the far post.

8′ Gabriel Busanello gets a chance to shoot after a tricky free kick. The shot goes just wide.

12′ Hugo Bolin drives the ball into the penalty area after a nice wall play with Gabriel Busanello. The shot is saved for a corner by Sirius goalkeeper Jakob Tånnander.

21′ Sergio Peña shoots from long range. The shot goes just over the bar.

34′ The home team takes the lead after a loss of the ball in the back line.

36′ MFF stumbles into the penalty area and Sebastian Nanasi gets off a dangerous finish.

40′ Double chances for Sebastian Nanasi and Taha Ali but the Sirius goalkeeper stands in the way.

41′ Dangerous header after a corner by Sergio Peña, but once again the keeper saves.

45+1′ The home team extend their lead after a failed shot by Ricardo Friedrich.

57′ Erik Botheim nods over after input from Jens Stryger.

60′ GOAL! Sebastian Nansi hits a rebound.

64′ Taha Ali gets the ball in to Sören Rieks, who shoots a shot that the Sirius goalkeeper makes a sweaty save on.

72′ GOAL! Hugo Bolion scores the equalizer after a pattern attack.

78′ Sirius regains the lead. Ricardo Friedrich saves a shot from Joakim Persson but the ball bounces out via the post to Persson again who bumps the ball in.

83′ GOAL! Isaac Kiese pokes home the equalizer with a wide side into the far corner.

85′ Two Sirius players come free with Ricardo Friedrich but the finish goes in the post.

86′ Sebastian Nanasi gets free but shoots at the Sirius goalkeeper.

87′ GOAL! Nils Zätterström shoots the ball in after a goalkeeper return. The turnaround is complete!

97′ The referee blows the match off.

HENRIK RYDSTRÖM AFTER THE MATCH

– The way we see it, we win the match at half-time, how we handled the break. I said a few things but above all it felt like the players accepted that we were 2-0 down. It’s easy to start blaming yourself and feel ashamed and maybe don’t want to go out and play the second half, that’s how it can be as a footballer because you’re human and feel a lot. We knew we had to go out and take charge in the second half to be able to turn the game around.

– It can be difficult to be behind by two goals, but we also knew that the match is alive after just one goal and I thought that Sirius were cautious early in the second half and that gives us some energy. But at the same time, there were several situations where I caught my breath because there were several changes that could have been really dangerous if the Sirius players had made different decisions. Then there are small margins, Sirius had a ball in the post at 3-3 and then we went up and decided almost immediately. But I think we mustered enough to deserve three points.

– Nils is a fantastic young player who has his head. Then I think we were all surprised when it was he who splashed the goal. He claims that we had a practice when he did the same, but it is doubtful. I am happy with a lot in his game. Physically, he is a specimen and he uses it. He will be as good as it gets.

GOAL

I Sirius: Leo Walta (34′), Adam Vikman (46′), Joakim Persson (78′)
Malmö FF: Sebastian Nanasi (60′), Hugo Bolin (72′), Isaac Kiese Thelin (83′), Nils Zätterström (87′)

WARNINGS

I Sirius: Adam Wikman (8′),
Malmö FF: Sebastian Nanasi (68′), Sören Rieks (88′), Pontus Jansson (94′)

TEAM LINE-UP

Ricardo Friedrich
Jens Stryger, Pontus Jansson, Nils Zätterström
Taha Ali (Oliver Berg 76′), Lasse Berg Johnsen, Sergio Peña (Isaac Kiese Thelin 69′), Gabriel Busanello (Sören Rieks, 56′)
Hugo Bolin (Sebastian Jörgensen, 76′), Erik Bothheim, Sebastian Nanasi

Substitute: Johan Dahlin (mv), Elison Makolli, Martin Olsson, Zakaria Loukili, Oliver Berg, Otto Rosengren, Sören Rieks, Sebastian Jörgensen, Isaac Kiese Thelin.

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