Varberg won after a goal scored by the coach’s son

Varberg won the last match against Varnamo.

Joachim Persson’s son, Oliver Alfonsi, scored the first goal in the 3-0 win.

– It’s a fighter match, he tells Discover.

There were two teams above the playoff streak that settled on Sunday. Varberg greeted newcomer Värnamo – and it was the away team that created the best chances during the first half.

Among other things, Marcus Antonson had a sharp shooting position in the penalty area, but the striker’s shot went a good distance outside.

Instead, it was Varberg who took the lead. After a brief argument with the defender, Oliver Alfonsi finally put the ball into the net.

– I don’t feel fair. But Varberg does what they do well. Antonson said on the Discovery broadcast that they are heavy and get goal after standstill, regarding the first half break.

Goal scorer Alfonsi, son of Varberg coach Joachim Persson, summed up the picture of the match:

– I think it’s a fighter match there.

Judgment has been overturned

In the second half, Des Konst sent in a precise position to Ruben Simovic, and the striker calmly nodded 2-0.

When Albin Winbow had the opportunity to make it 3-0, Varberg’s player and referee Granit Maqedonci were able to treat each other in a slightly cynical situation. However, Elleton Jr managed to put in the third goal a few minutes later, after a good contribution by the just mentioned Winbow.

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