Elfsborg wanted a penalty against AIK – Glenn Nyberg fired

Bors / Stockholm. The shouts of punishment were loud.

But Elfsborg had no chance of deciding the match against AIK from eleven metres.

– I feel greatness between my legs. It was one hundred percent punishment, says Sven Aaron Gudjohnsen.

Elfsborg came back twice at home against AIK and had a chance to capture all three points.

The team did not succeed in communicating with him as his teammates had hoped and the ball went out.

– It’s an obvious punishment. Expert Jens Felstrom at Discovery Plus says the only explanation for Glenn Nyberg (judge) not accepting the matter is that it’s too far away.

“one hundred percent”

Sveinn Aron Gudjohnsen agrees with Fjellström.

– One hundred percent, the Icelander tells Sportbladet after the match.

– Jeppe (Okkels) puts the ball in front of me and keeps their left back behind. I touch the ball towards the goal and I feel a leg between my legs. It was a hundred percent penalty.

Have you spoken to the judge?

– I spoke only to him and he said that it is not enough to be a punishment. I must respect that.

Glenn Nyberg suggested when Elfsburg called for a penalty.

Eight points from the top

His teammate Per Frick was even more annoyed when he spoke to Discovery Plus after the final whistle.

– Of course it’s a punishment. It’s not close to the ball. I don’t know if Glenn thinks it’s shoulder to shoulder or something? , says Frick on the TV broadcast.

– He’s not trying to fall either. It’s not like he’s looking for a penalty in this situation, he wants to make something which is pretty obvious I think he should see.

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Elfsburg are now eight points behind league leaders Haken after 13 games.

– You can see that she lost two points or won one. We went back twice but had a chance to get three points, says Sveinn Aron Gudjohnsen.

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