Riddersholm ejected – IFK Norrköping vs Djurgården

Riedersholm saw red: ‘Not that dangerous’

Glenn Riddersholm, 50, was sent off in the losing match, 0-1, against Djurgården.

Then the Danish coach responded with a slap in the direction of referee Victor Wolff.

– I don’t think it’s dangerous, says Anders Anderson in Discovery.

IFK Norrköping He already secured the contract last Sunday when Varberg was defeated by Malmö FF with a score of 5-2.

With slightly lowered shoulders, Beijing came out and played well at home against the already Europe-ready Djurgorden.

Wolf kicked him out

In a strong but rather weak chance and quiet event, it flared up just over 70 minutes later.

Home coach Glenn Riddersholm had opinions that Arnor Sigurdsson didn’t take a free kick and then lost his temper. The Dane received two yellow cards in the same situation and was expelled for protesting the decision.

When referee Victor Wolff showed the red card, the Dane responded by directing a spit in his direction and then onto the stands.

The best in Stockholm

– Danish people are more straightforward. More fiery. The Danes think we’re a little silly in Sweden, there are straight pipes. I don’t think it’s that serious. Discovery expert Anders Anderson says (the loss) isn’t clear against him.

Riddersholm is now suspended in the final round against BK Häcken.

The Radetenak goalkeeper, who turned 37 on Friday, then decided in stoppage time, the 97th minute of the match, when he sent 1-0 for the visitors behind Oskar Jansson in the goal post.

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– I just tried to hit the target and got in, that was cool, says the hero in Discovery.

With the win, Djurgården finished second behind Häcken and thus became the best team in Stockholm this season.

– When you miss the gold, it’s good to be the best in Stockholm, that’s great.

The 37-year-old then walked out and thanked the visiting fans by launching a chant: “We are the best in town, Djurgorn.

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