Malmö / STOCKHOLM. Orebro looked to bid on this weekend’s shock result and defeat Malmö FF.
A late equalizer by Malmö rendered, however, one point for each team.
But the game could have had a different design, when Malmö had two penalty situations in the first half without getting punished.
– I judge almost better than the judges in Sweden, says Malmo FF’s coach Åge Hareide afterwards.
Malmo FF got a dream start in the home encounter with Örebro on Saturday afternoon.
After just twelve minutes gave Paweł Cibicki Malmo lead after Eiður Sigurbjörnsson failed to cover the ball at the short line. Cibicki stole the ball and managed to place it at the near post.
Two suspects in criminal cases
But Örebro’s acknowledgment did not wait.
After a gallant driver Daniel Björnqvist could Daniel Gustavsson pressing the tying goal with a spot hit.
Shortly after Örebro acknowledgment demolished Jo Inge Berget down in the penalty area – and was furious when the judge Kristoffer Karlsson chose freedom.
Malmö coach Åge Hareide is highly critical assessment of the situation.
– I judge almost better than the judges in Sweden, from my position on the sidelines, it feels like, says Hareide.
– I have my angle, the head judge has his and the linesman has his.
– The best-placed referee on the pitch is the line judge at that time. I am annoyed that he (head judge) does not take the talking with his linesman in the case.
It was not the only penalty situation in half.
After 25 minutes fell Anton Tinnerholm in the penalty area . Malmo wanted the penalty again, but Karlsson acquitted again. Jo Inge Berget became so furious that he went on a warning.
“Should probably be punishment”
But the question is whether the Malmö should have had a penalty in the state.
– I’m with the situation with the mountain, where the hooks together. But certainly not with Tinnerholm, he will be cut from behind, says expert Jens Fjellström in the C More transmitting.
After the double penalty situations took Orebro instead lead.
Karl Holmberg drove in from right without getting any MFF player wearing. And when he almost reached the penalty spot, he placed the shot at the far post.
And afterwards allows the judge Kristoffer Karlsson that the assessment was wrong in the situation with Tinnerholm.
– There and then I feel that there is a small connector and Anton settles easily. But we have seen in pictures afterwards that it is more than what we experience there and then. It’ll probably be a penalty where, says Karlsson.
Axén: “Right now it’s super super heavy”
The second half saw a long time out to become speechless – but finally cracked Malmo half of play zero.
The game very last situation did Agon Mehmeti 2-2 – which saved Malmo from a real mardrömssresultat.
Meanwhile, the disappointment was great in Orebro after two dropped points in the closing seconds.
– I just want to cry, I am so fucking tired. There are two decisions that we must not take, says Axen in the interview with the C More.
– We do the best we can get out there, we thought tactically and is conveniently located centrally. We make them frustrated and close to everything. We got it pretty good where we wanted, but it’s not enough when we make these decisions. Right now it’s super super heavy, says Axen.
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