Gothenburg / Stockholm. Kevin Jacob took the penalty kick and missed.
After the match, he also took the loss.
– Today I cost the team the win, says the Blåvitt player.
IFK Gothenburg He had the chance to catch up in the gold battle by defeating Hamrabi. In the 31st minute, they got a great position after the referee signaled a penalty kick.
After a short discussion with Marcus Berg (both standing as penalty taker), Kevin Jacob took care of the penalty kick, but it was saved by Davor Blazevic.
– I stood as a penalty kick officer and it was a responsibility that I felt sure I could take on. I’ve taken many penalties in my career, but this time I missed. Sometimes you become a champion and sometimes you become a scapegoat, and today I cost the team the win and I have to do that and take care of it, he says.
Take the following punishment
Jacob had to wait about half a minute before he was allowed to take the penalty.
– Nothing was affected. I felt calm and safe. But he’s going in the right direction and he’s taking my punishment. I put it where I wanted to put it and there it was. Congratulations to him and congratulations to whoever won.
If asked, would you take the next punishment?
– I feel safe with this responsibility. If she says I take a penalty, I’ll take it, and if she doesn’t, that’s it.
Mikael Stahr had no problem with Jakob taking the penalty in front of top scorer Marcus Berg.
We have two shootouts, so I don’t see any complication between them. Discovery says Marcus and Kevin made it and Kevin was doing fine.
Hammarby won the match 1-0, but Blovett thought they deserved more.
– I think we’re playing a good game. If you put it on, it would be a completely different match. It goes both ways, but I think we are the better team. Jacob says it is difficult.