Sebastian Palmqvist with a dream goal in Jönköping-Molschau

Sebastian Palmqvist to Mulshaw.
Sebastian Palmqvist to Mulshaw.

Sometimes, you don’t need your hands on the club to get the perfect hit.

Just ask Sebastian Palmqvist from Mullsjö.

With a one-handed shot, he scored the dream goal in the cup derby against Jönköping.

The delicious goal was not enough for Sebastian Palmqvist to leave the match with a smile on his face. Rival Småland Jönköping, led by top scorer Oskar Rohlin, won their first match in the Swedish Cup, 6-4.

– It’s not easy to beat them here. We are feeling a little hungry. If you win a few duels, you win the match, says Joel Nystrom on Sportbladet’s broadcast after winning the derby.

“Incredibly imaginative”

Although it was not a victory for Palmqvist and Mullsjö, the striker became the happiest player on the field for a short time. With one hand on the club, he scored a superb volley and made it 1-0.

Incredibly beautiful goal. ‘You don’t get used to seeing players score goals with one hand, certainly not on the balls,’ says commentator Deniz Janvik.

After Molcho’s goal, Jönköping and Oskar Rohlin woke up. The Jik player took two full hits before the first 20 hits were over. The first goal, which he put into the far corner, admitted that it was a mistake.

– I wanted to put it on the far side, but a little higher and harder, says Rohlin.

Raging against the team

When Jake Rohlins led with a score of 3-2, he also had the opportunity to become the top scorer of the treble. The goal was wide open, but the ball bounced over the striker’s stick.

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But you don’t have to worry about that. Jönköping led 6-2 before Molcho got two cuts at the end of the match.

Visiting captain Robin Westergren criticized the team’s performance in the loss.

– We’re dirty today. We are not taking any initiative. We let them slow down. He says everything turns to nonsense.

The return leg will be played in Molcho on 18 October.

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