Malmö FF has not lost by big numbers since 2012.
The injured team was humiliated when Djurgården won 4-0.
“We’re giving away a lot of Christmas presents today,” says coach Milos Milojevic at Discovery Plus.
After last week’s 2-0 loss away to AIK came Malmo FF Return to Stockholm with the wounded squad.
This was noticed at the start of the match against Djurgården where Roman Gall and Patriot Sediu got a chance among others.
Even when the match started, it was noted that MFF needed key players like Anders Christianen and Johan Dahlin.
MFF midfielder Matti Chalos was ruled a total goal foul in the 15th minute and Ismail Dewara in goal didn’t have time to respond to the Czechs’ jumping gesture that fell into the net.
Biggest loss since 2012
After just over half an hour of play, Hjalmar Ekdal cemented Djurgården’s lead with a superb shot and fellow central defender Isaac Hain fired 3-0 into a corner kick midway through the second half.
4-0 didn’t come long after that when Joel Asuro and Ismael Dewara hit shots let the ball pass into his position.
Djurgården had several opportunities to extend his big lead, but the victory numbers were written as 4-0, which was the biggest loss for Malmo since the team began qualifying for the Champions League and created a major financial advance in Swedish football. On 7 April 2012, the MFF lost 5-0 at home to Häcken.
Malmö’s defeat also means that the team has now lost two consecutive Allsvenskan games for the first time in four years.
“We’re giving away a lot of Christmas presents today,” says coach Milos Milojevic at Discovery Plus.
“Good team regardless”
In the camp of Djurgarden, the atmosphere was joyful after the great victory.
– magical. Hjalmar Ekdal says it can’t get any better.
He says Djurgården did not care about Malmö losing players.
– We know that Malmo is a good team no matter what team they put on the field, so we didn’t focus on it too much.