Malmo FF have ended underdogs in four of six competitive matches in 2016. All six competitive matches have since gained. This time it was after the team had gone from their game way in the second half, Allan Kuhn told the press conference.
– The first 20 minutes we look like we’ve never played football. I do not get what’s happening there. Norrkoping played fantastic counterattacking game, really good at that. Really good at overcrowd our right side with Traustasson entering the plane.
– What we do for the second half is that we play much more on forwards. We play more directly on “Mackan” (Rosenberg) and Vidar (Örn Kjartansson), and so we play from there.
– “Long balls at Bengt,” is it they say that?
in the turnaround to 3-1 were several situations that went to Malmo FF’s advantage, something IFK Norrköping coach Janne Andersson did not want to blame themselves, but pay attention when the MFF given a penalty with it and did not get one against itself .
– I think we were unlucky in the crucial situations, the penalties and punishment situation.
– A bit unlucky there, then looked well all that he (Erdal Rakip) took with his hand on the last goal, but it was well maybe so late that it was settled. I’m not angry, you do not write because I am angry and furious barking and screaming and condemn anyone, but I just notes. We can agree that it was doubtful situations that we do not get with us.
– I think we are doing a good enough game to get us something home. Our first half is very good, it should well be two goals in the first half. The error is probably that Malmo has made one of them. We should have 2-0 with us into the break.
Malmo FF also received penalties that put the 2-1 on. Kuhn told him about why he chose not to watch when Jo Inge Berget hit it, then it is a tradition that he has had throughout his career.
– Goalkeeper coach of Aalborg and I ran down the tunnel, so we did not see the penalty, so the audience screamed and then we went up again. Strange.
– Pure idiotic.
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