No goals between Elfsborg and Djurgården in Allsvenskan

It is served by

Poros.

Per Bohman scored five points from Elfsborg-Djurgården at Borås Arena.

1. Djurgården is better than its reputation?

Djurgarden flew forward in the spring of 2021 and were the best team in the series. This year they were a beige and inconspicuous version of themselves. This was the prevailing opinion before the departure of the Wesburgs.
That was also my gut feeling. I think so Feeling It somewhat corresponds to reality, but the fact is that Djurgården was doing very well…

You can excuse me, but here’s a statistical bombshell showing that they actually have similar starts to the season if we compare their first seven matches in 2022 and 2021. In each match, roughly the same number of goals were noted (12 vs. 13), creating many equal opportunities (8) , shot many shots (16 vs 15), had higher average predicted goal, XG, (2.2 vs 1.86), higher predicted score, experience points, per match (2 vs 1.67) and almost identical numbers in terms of passing games and fencing.

2. Exposed Bengson Flag

At the same time, there is a statistical task that outperforms everyone else. Djurgården scored fewer points (five), and thus one could sense some uneasiness when the Stockholm side came out at the Poros Arena. However, she was separated when the match started. Both the away team and Elfsburg started lightly. The match was almost ridiculous.

Only one player out of 22 negatively featured in the first twenty. Most deserving players in the plan, Pierre BengsonHe suffered badly on his edge. I think he previously hid his slowness well but it was revealed against Rasmus Alm. The veteran looked dizzy after being hit by surface speed.

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The half that made me choose joy

Few people sound as mistaken as soccer writers. We can find a negative angle in Lucia’s celebration of an elementary school class. Black vision is incurable. During the break, I chose joy for once. This was half awesome!

Both Elfsborg and Djurgården were skilled in their football. The home team changed sharply and Rasmus Alm had to score 1-0 after Elfsborg tore Blåränderna.

Djurgården was in turn methodical and successful in his longer offensive game. They twisted Elvesburg to take notes and criticized Pierre Bingson (played, of course) in Rating: 5 out of 5 plusThe entry that Victor Edvardsen clumsily swore in office.

4. Skenheliga Elfsborg lives on the sidelines

In the second half, you could not have had a forgiving attitude with both teams. Quality decreased at the same rate as tired energy. Coincidence had a greater role, the error increased and the whining increased.

Not least on the Elfsborg seat. I can buy frustration because referee Ekberg covered the home team with yellow cards at the same time that Djurgarden got away with a lot.

However, there is something hypocritical in Elfsborg’s attitude towards the judges. Club director Stefan Anderson does not miss an opportunity to express the federation’s policy of not “feeling sorry for ourselves” and grumbling about external circumstances, like the referees.

Snow-white Jimmy Thelin washes his hands by never complaining to the judges himself. Instead, he appears to have hired two mayors for him. Because when Thelin behaves perfectly, it’s his lieutenants Martin Anderson and Prince Grammy who are living in hell on the sidelines. I don’t know how many times both of them were warned by the judges and against Djurgarden Bajrami had to call the red.
If anyone else whines and whines and whines, of course Elfsborg should also be allowed to do so. They do it in a smarter way.

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5. 0-0 – does this mean that everything was bullshit?

0-0.

Does this mean that it is all nonsense?

really no. Two prospective teams who had been respecting each other battled for 90 minutes.

The cross was just, reasonable, right and proper. Elfsborg’s pressure towards the end could have resulted in a random target. Joel Asoro’s beautiful header in the post licking the finish line deserved a better fate.

Djurgarden can never be satisfied with a draw in one of the toughest away matches of the season. The stats are still better than collecting points, but the performance should give results in the long run. The defensive match was better than it has been in a long time, but of course it is worrying that the efficiency going forward is very poor. High-profile, expensive acquisitions such as Victor Edvardsen, Joel Asoro and Sid Haxapanovic were bought to do little. Now they do a little too much instead.

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