IFK Göteborg fell against Helsingborgs IF: ‘Don’t hold up at Allsvenskan’

IFK Göteborg fell hard at home against Helsingborg.

The away team decided at the end of the first half – the half published by Gustav Norlin.

It does not work at Allsvenskan, says Norlin in Discovery Plus.

IFK Gothenburg He had the opportunity to take a step towards the European places and Helsingborg is doing his best to avoid relegation to the Super.

It was HIF who got three heavy points in Gamla Ullevi.

“Not good at all”

Most of it happened at the end of the first half, when Amar Mohsen and Gustav Norlin scored two minutes apart from each other.

Norlin’s goal came in the 39th minute, but the half drama did not end there.

Warner Hahn saved a free kick and in the ensuing corner, Rasmus Weidsheim-Pool scored a technical goal. The ball was flowing in front of the loaned striker and with his back to the goal he made a spin for 1-2.

– It’s not good at all. “There are a lot of careless mistakes, so I don’t know what, from my side and the whole team,” says IFK Göteborg’s Gustav Norlin at Discovery Plus in the first half.

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– It doesn’t work in Allsvenskan, it just doesn’t work. If we made those passes we would probably have a lot of chances, but we’re not doing that right now.

Last hit by Salomonsson

In the second half, the home team had several chances to equalize, but neither Emile Salomon’s shot nor Marcus Berg’s dangerous header into the corner led to points.

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In the extra fifth minute, IFK Göteborg goalkeeper Warner Hahn hit a free kick, which resulted in HIF being able to respond in the final decision. Wilhelm Loeber ran the ball into the open goal and HIF won 3-1.

– It means everything. We’ve struggled insanely hard all year and had confidence in what we’re doing, says Loeper at Discovery Plus.

The three HIF points mean the team passes Degerforce, and reaches the playoffs zone. Blåvitt missed the opportunity to climb to fifth in the series and is now seventh.

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