Malmö beat Växjö in SHL-champion Karl Persson

“I’ve stopped feeling sorry for myself”

Updated on 20.24 | Posted on 20.14

Carl Pearson.

The Silfgaard brothers were a loser in returning to Malmö.

Instead, Karl Persson became the hero with two goals as Växjö were defeated 2-0.

– I asked for help from nice people outside and tried to have a different way of thinking, he says on TV4 Play.

It’s that nice ketchup effect he got, Karl Pearson.

After not finding his way in his first ten games, he took to the ice at home against Växjö in a real rush for goals. It was also he who broke the deadlock at the end of the second half when he made it 1-0 on the power play.

Karl Pearson didn’t end there.

Six minutes before the end of the match, he scored another numerically superior goal, played superbly by Jan Kuukkanen.

“Loved and deceived”

Pearson has now scored five goals in his last five matches.

-I think I’ve stopped feeling sorry for myself. I just kept driving and kept rubbing in a little bit of everything possible and all possible shooting angles. I messed around and messed around a bit. It’s nice that it gives some results, he says, as an explanation of what the goal looks like.

Malmo won 2-0 and Daniel Marmenlind made 34 saves to keep the clean sheet.

Selfgard: “Acid”

Thus it was the loss of Emil and Marcus Silfgaard, who returned to the city after leaving for Vaxjo before the season.

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-It’s sour. We have to find ways to win games like this,” says Emil Silvgaard.

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