15 consecutive home wins for AIK in Allsvenskan.
But on Saturday, the winger stopped at 2-2 against Sirius.
– Two goals at home were not approved, says Mikael Lustig.
AIK is unstoppable at home and has won 15 consecutive Allsvenskan games at Friends Arena since May 22, 2021.
This season, they have also kept clean sheets in their first five home games, so expect another win against Sirius today.
But Uppsala’s side instead shocked AIK when they took the lead after 22 minutes of play. Christian Kwaku was able to continue scoring 1-0 in the return of Christopher Nordfeldt right corner.
“Fun curse”
And it would be even worse for AEK when in the 39th minute Patrick Carlson Lagmer took a 2-0 lead in the same corner, his first goal at Sirius since his move from Gothenburg.
It’s fun to score goals, says Carlson Lagmer, I’ve struggled for a very long time.
But AIK will show why he is the top of the league because before the half ended it was 2-2. Jordan Larson nodded first in the opponent, his second goal in an AIK shirt, before Eric Otieno equalized in injury time.
shout out for punishment
In the second half, it was not eventful until 20 minutes before the end of the match.
After a brief altercation with the defender, Benjamin Mbonga Kempioka finally put the ball into the net, but the ball was saved by Marcus Mathiesen. The AEK players got angry after that because they felt the ball hit their arms.
“If you look at the direction of the ball, it looks like it’s hitting the arm,” says Emily Olander.
– Michael Lustig says that sometimes the judges are with us and sometimes they are not.
Five minutes before the end of the match, it was Sirius’ turn to request a penalty when a shot hit Eric Otieno’s arm, but this time also the referee acquitted.
Olander says he could have been sentenced there.
“Unacceptable”
But there were no penalties and the match ended 2-2.
– Two goals were not approved at home. I never think we’ve been as superior at home as the first 15 minutes today, says Lustig.