Malmo beat Frolunda – a technical goal by Karl Soderbergh

Karl Soderbergh isn’t just good at ice hockey.

The Malmö star striker also showed evidence of his good tennis skills in the 2-0 win away to Frölunda.

“I go by common sense,” he says in C. More.

“Slipping into the target.”

Yes, Johan Olofsson’s decisive goal against Frolonda brings to mind Lennart Hyland’s classic report from the 1962 Olympics.

After Christopher Forsberg sent a puck ball toward the goal from the blue line, Olofsson – unbeknownst to him – tipped it with his back.

“Several hours behind”

The disc slipped slowly, slowly behind Frölunda goalkeeper Lasse Johansson, who was completely stuck in position.

– We’ve been doing it for a long time. Several hours behind it, Olofson joked at C. More.

– If you do enough good things, they bounce back with one at the end. I deserved it well.

Malmo extended the lead in the third half after another cross in front of the Frolonda goal.

However, the end itself was not so fortunate.

Artwork by Karl Soderbergh

Karl Soderbergh sent the puck through with a backhand shot behind his back.

– I try to find the Händemark in the middle, and then go further on instinct. Nice feeling, says Carl Söderberg in C More.

After reviewing the video, the referees were able to determine that the hit occurred below the height of the crossbar and the goal, the last match of the match, was approved.

We have to give Malmo some credit for being strong against their target. “I’m a bit of a bad loser to pay tribute to Malmö like this right now,” says Frolland coach Roger Ronberg at Sea More.

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