Helsingborg – AIK: Taha Ali admits to “cheap punishment”

Helsingborg. First, AIK raged because of the cheap HIF penalty kick.

He does swan diving, says Michael Lustig during a break from filming Taha Ali.

Then they came out and switched from 0-1 to 2-1.

AIK Owned the match for the first half hour when it looked like the last Helsingborg, with new coaching constellation Matthias Lindstrom/Alvaro Santos at the helm, went to Olympia to defend the points they earned as the match began to slow the race. in.

After 30 minutes, HIF took the lead 0 – 1, after Albert Ejupi finished off the attack from the left with a cannonball of a shot into the far corner.

In the 41st minute of the match, HIF’s left winger Taha Ali fell dramatically just outside the penalty area. The game stopped more or less for a few seconds and Lustig started scolding me for filming it.

AIK: Show us crazy

Judge Kaspar Sjöberg blew, and many of the 8,713 spectators (as well as TV viewers) probably thought he would give Ali a yellow card.

But instead he took a penalty and the group of AIKs went crazy.

There should be no penalty, says expert Bar Hanson at Discovery+.

– Taha Ali should have a warning for filming, says colleague Jens Wellstrom.

The case in which Taha was punished.

Anthony van den Hork went ahead and scored 1-0 to HIF from eleven metres when Christopher Nordfeldt went the other way.

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– He does it smartly. Advance forward. I don’t know what to do, says Lustig during a break in the studio at Discovery+.

Sees the situation again:

– It’s tough. I’m just trying to jump away. Swan loves to dive. It’s sad, says the veteran right-back.

Ali can also see the situation in the studio:

– Then I felt the connection. But it is very cheap. what should I say? So it was.

In first-half injury time, AIK’s best position came before the break when Benjamin Mbonga Kempioka came out free. But Anders Lindegaard in the HIF goal came in perfect and saved with two legs.

Larsson’s fourth goal from a penalty kick

Five minutes into the second half, it was AEK who got the penalty kick.

Jordan Larsson nodded towards goal, the ball took Ali Selgic’s arm shortly after the ball nod and then went into the net.

But Sjöberg detonated a penalty that Sebastian Larsson put forward and hit it despite Lindegaard going in the right direction. It was the fourth penalty kick for the AIK captain at Allsvenskan this year.

Just over ten minutes later, HIF newcomer Emil Hellmann made a poor first touch on AIK in midfield giving Eric Otieno the straight lane on his left wing. The Kenyan scored the ball across the ground, where Jordan Larson appeared and was able to cut it 2-1 with an empty goal.

The former HIF player chose not to rejoice after his goal.

The match is underway.

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