Five Points for Boumanan from MFF – HIF

Five points per Bohman from Malmö FF-Helsingborg.

The language of strong power in Malmö…

The language of power.

This was what the supporters of Malmö welcomed Helsingborg.
No one has had to ask “How many titles has MFF actually won?” Because a large part of Malmo FFThe modern identity consists in pushing this figure down the throats of top competitors, local competitors as well as Stockholmers in general (who are, for example, outside the borders of Skåne, Blekinge and Halland).

Hamativot counted 22 gold medals in the Swedish championship, 15 gold medals and the text “SYou can never get dryThe message to Al-Haramain was clear: You must know where you are.

2. …but HIF has not been crushed

But the jumbo did not take the spoon with a beautiful hand. This derby has been the subject of discussion all week and you can see the fans of both teams flocking to the stadium. Malmö was used to putting massive pressure on the field early on, but HIF blasted the air out of the MFF with fixed needle sticks. Once, twice, three, four times, moving Benjamin Akua and speeding drivers Joseph Amoako/Taha Ali were able to take advantage of the intimidating space between the home team’s midfielders and midfielders. This alarmed Niklas Moisander and Lasse Nielsen, who took hold of the older ones, making the Malmö FF more elongated and only giving the HIF better tuning positions.

If it wasn’t for all the far away guys to get a dirty unclean ending to Fredrik Ljungberg, it would have been something.

3. Heavy and powerful Malmö FF dominated

Malmö eventually took control of the first half. Everything else was unimaginable. Not least through the edges. Martin Olsson/Viljko Permanshevic had the upper hand over the raucous Ravi Tsuka (he should have been red in the others) and Viliormore Davidsen had to try and chase down Joe Inge Birgit. The listing wasn’t impressive but thanks to the MFF’s individual quality (and proven ability to fill the chest with players) it’s still life threatening.

The trusted Isaac Kese Telin (useful throughout the match) scored 1-0 when Veliko Permanšević slashed the midfield header with a corner kick.

At the same time, Matthias Lindstrom had promised that HIF would sell itself at a high price, a motto that players wholeheartedly support. Young Hugo Larsson was cordoned off and forced into an overly ambitious pass. Dennis Olson broke easily before also having a weakness at the end. A shot that ended in Johann Dahlin’s comfortable bucket if not the unfortunate Niklas Mosander changed the field of the ball with a miss. 1–1.

4. The performance of weak MFF is much better than that of high performance HIF

Milos Milojevic indulged himself in somewhat radical rotational football when he beat Hugo Larsson and Ola Toivonen to put Dennis Hadzikadionic and Sergio Peña on. Two changes and a change of formation to 5-2-3/3-4-3 right after the break is a real piece the team absorbs, and HIF settled the match again.

It took a frustratingly long time for the MFF to take control of the match again. The home team was also not helped by the fact that weak individuals threw objects on the field, which led to interruptions and loss of rhythm.

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I sat down and was very disappointed with a filthy Malmö FF. But the half-baked MFF is still a team that creates a lot of reasonable situations. Kaley Goulson who saved the backlash on Lasse Nielsen, Felix Beijmo completely exhausted an open opportunity, ninja Sören Riek kicked the ball into Joelsson’s arms and Kiese Thelin hit the crossbar through Malik Abubakari.

The harsh truth for all Helsingborgers is that the partially underperforming Malmö FF is much better than the outperforming HIF.

MFF celebrates victory.

5. Now the march begins – I coldly expect MFF to top the table soon

He has a lot to prove, Milos Milojevic. Both the stats and the football eye say that Malmo has so far been a worse team this year compared to the 2020 and 2021 golden seasons, and not just because of injuries.

But Malmo, like I said, stole six or seven Cannon chances after the break and hit the winning goal. Although it took a long time.

Primitive Isaac Casey Tellen shed his mark and crashed into the sail post in the far corner in injury time. The prisoner Patriot Sigdeo was waiting there. The sharp development of the 22-year-old is the fruit of Milojevic’s good qualities as a coach. Yttern got disgusted when he stomped himself against his teammates after beating Mjällby at the beginning of May. An old paragraph contestant or an insecure autocratic coach would have punished Sejdiu. He was sent on loan to exile into the wilderness. Instead, Milojevic put his arm around his own product and gave him more chances in the first team. It’s a strength that Milojevic values ​​some of the slightly awkward characters and now Sejdiu is paying the price for trust. Boy Hörby absorbed Thelin’s pass, slid inside the field and set up the all-important winning goal in the derby.

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After that, the summer awaits with matches against Sundsvall (twice), Norrköping, Sirius (twice), Varberg, Myalbe and Kalmar. The rally is now starting up and I’m coldly expecting that MFF – although the team has also qualified for Europe – will top Allsvenskan in time for September.

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