Djurgården lost to Almatuna in the Allsvenskan hockey game

It fell hard on the mat

Updated on 21.33 | Published 21.23

Djurgården fell hard for Almatuna.

Djurgården’s season in Allsvenskan hockey continues to be poor.

After the win over AIK, Dif made a huge mistake against Almatuna in Uppsala.

– It is very disappointing, of course, says Djurgården coach Johan Garbenlöf to TV4.

Djurgården was forced to battle off the field for almost the entire match against Alamtona.

Jakob Ragnarsson gave the home team the lead four minutes later and Mtuna then continued to dominate most of the match despite Fredrik Schleiter’s equalizer late in the first half.

Two goals achieved

Hampus Harlestam gave Al-Mtuna the lead at the start of the second half, and since Alexander Ljungkrantz scored twice, Daniel Brodin’s double reduction did not help.

Alemtona won 4-3 and Dif coach Johan Jarbenlöf was unhappy with his team continuing to mix and match during matches.

– It’s very frustrating, of course. We’ve talked all season since we started about maintaining a high, consistent level and doing what we need to do over time. In exchange after exchange. “It’s about that again, I’ve talked about this before, that we have to start skating a little more, be the first to win the puck and win some close games,” Garpenlöv tells TV4.

Weak start to the season

Djurgården Park is in 10th place in Allsvenskan hockey.

The team won regular time only three times in their first 11 matches and were held scoreless in six of the last eight rounds.

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Al-Mtuna now moves to third place in the Swedish Hockey Championship.

– We don’t give Djurgården anything and we are good at taking advantage of what we get, says Almtona assistant coach Jimmy Anderström to TV4.

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