Sunday, April 12, 2015

MFF in victory against IFK Gothenburg – Skånskan.se

Yoshimar Yotún became the game hero for Malmö FF in the away game against IFK Gothenburg. Peruvian put the match’s only goal after 35 minutes.

Åge Hareide chose to start with a 3-5-2 lineup of prestigious meeting in the Old Ullevi Stadium and gave Rasmus Bengtsson and Enock Kofi Adu chance from the start at the expense of Erdal Rakip and Tobias Sana.
IFK Goteborg had a slightly larger ball during the first half of the first half, but it did not result in any dangerous chances. First real finish of the match was instead Magnus Wolff Eikrem for when he fired just over 21 minutes.
IFK Göteborg equalized in dangerous shot when Emil salomonsson pulled a ball tightly over ten minutes later.
Even more toxic was the MFF Nations Yoshimar Yotún after just 35 minutes. From about 18 yards let loose his left cannon stand a chance for John Alvbåge and 0-1 in the match, the board was a fact.

Four minutes then it was extremely close to 0-2, when Jo Inge The mountain took an onrushing Markus Rosenberg, but the latter came hundredth too late and the ball rolled past the open goal.
In the second half loose scoring opportunity are absent. The match was marked by much struggle.
In the 72th minute did the MFF his first change when Tobias Sana replacing Magnus Wolff Eikrem. The former IFK successor was not unexpected significantly booed at his old home.
IFK Göteborg lay on forward towards an MFF most only wished that time would go, but did not get any sharper chances. With six minutes was made “di Blåe” a second substitution when Erdal Rakip replaced Jo Inge Berget.
In injury time came Gothenburg The team closest to tie the game when Thomas Mikkelsen nodded off.

The starting eleven: Robin Olsen – Erik Johansson, Rasmus Bengtsson, Filip Helander – Anton Tinnerholm, Magnus Wolff Eikrem, Enock Kofi Adu, Oscar Lewicki, Yoshimar Yotún – Jo Inge Berget, Markus Rosenberg.
Substitutions: Zlatan Azinovic, Andreas Vindheim, Pa Konate, Tobias Sana, Erdal Rakip, Paweł Cibicki, Agon Mehmeti.

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