Criticism of Djurgården’s penalty against Gutenberg

Victor Edvardsen celebrates after a 1-0 goal.
Victor Edvardsen celebrates after a 1-0 goal.

Victor Edvardsen returned from suspension and scored two goals on the spot.

The second after a questionable penalty.

– How is the penalty? I don’t get it, says expert Emily Olander at Discovery.

Victor Edwardson He had to watch the derby against Hammarby from the stands after receiving a yellow card for speaking and thus was suspended.

In a prestigious Sunday encounter with Bluvet, he’s back from the start.

Then it immediately narrowed.

In the 31st minute, Djurgorden opened the scoring with a finishing touch that touched the Plafitte defender, but goalkeeper Warner Hahn wasn’t entirely out of reach.

Punishment criticism

Two minutes later, Djurgården received a penalty after Joel Asoro fell into the offensive penalty area.

It was Karl Johansson who hit Asuro directly, but replays clearly show that Johansson was pushed by Harris Radetenak.

– Pay Cali to Asusu. It’s doubtful, but the judge is the one who judges, says Hussein Qasim in Discovery’s Blauvett.

Experts agree.

– Radetinac gets a boost to Asoro. How can there be punishment in this case then? For my part, I don’t understand, says Emily Olander.

– It’s not a small batch either. Of course, Alexander Aksin says, he was misjudged.

“Really Nice”

But it was a penalty and Edwardson took care of it with a 2-0 shot into the net.

It was his eighth goal this season.

– I worked hard for this, so I feel good, says Edvardsen.

The match is in progress – watch it here!

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