Samuel Gustafsson races against Jeahze after Häcken – Hammarby

Guthenberg. 1-1 in the match – and tied in the Hammarby brawl, Muhannad Al-Jahizi, who warned Samuel Gustafson, lost his balance and was suspended in the next match.

Jeahze fell as if he had been cut with an axe, says Häckencaptainen.

Much was at stake in the battle at the top of the Allsvenskan table.

Haken received five yellow cards in a thrilling 1-1 match against Hammarby. Four cautionary players – Valger Frederickson, Mikel Rigaard, Alexander Yremezhev and Samuel Gustafson – suspended for the next round, outside Varberg Stadium.

anger and praise

The most annoying thing about one of the warnings was Haken captain Samuel Gustafsson, who was given a yellow card by referee Victor Wolff after entering late in a duel with Muhannad Jayazh of Hammarby in the first half.

He fell as if he had been cut with an axe. Bad metaphor. It was a small touch, Gustafsson told Sportbladet half an hour after the final whistle.

– It was done unnecessarily by me and did a good/disgusting job by Jeahze who portrays of course. That was clever of him. I gave him the chance. He won, and lost in this position, continues Commander Häcken.

Muhannad Jayzee, who also took a yellow card for Yeremjieff (also suspended), admits Häckenspelaren is right.

– I told Gustafson and Greg Jefferson, they met me. It doesn’t matter how hard it is, says Jeahze, as the referee sees it.

– Ask them (hedge players) if I shoot? Then they say “no”.

“I got them out of balance”

– That’s another question. It’s a free kick and a yellow for both, but I understand his frustration. They received too many warnings and we failed their balance. It just got better for us, Jeahze says with a wry smile.

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Gustafson pushes me after I pass the ball. It’s up to him if he thinks I’ve been cut with an ax… (Laughter)

Haken’s captain still has an accurate view of referee Victor Wolf’s efforts:

– He made a lot of bad decisions, but I think he was great in his dialogue with the players, says Samuel Gustafson.

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