Robin Wallander regrets throwing out the drone

Talk about drone targets.  After Oys goalkeeper Robin Wallander threw a ball at the drone, he allowed Joel Alanson to score a 0-1 goal.
Talk about drone targets. After Oys goalkeeper Robin Wallander threw a ball at the drone, he allowed Joel Alanson to score a 0-1 goal.

Robin Wallander defeated the Drone at the Organ Wall.

Now he regrets his perfect shot when he finds out where the drone came from.

– Had I known, I might have missed it on purpose, Wallander tells SVT.

Before Urgret turned away towards Halmstad, the focus was on a drone.

The second half of Tuesday’s Super 1 match was postponed due to the flying vehicle over the Urgret penalty area.

Then Oys goalkeeper Robben Wallander took matters into his own hands. He managed to hit the drone with the ball and the second half started soon after.

The day after the high-profile incident, Robin Wallander was in remorse.

– I got some directions from my goalkeeper coach to take the ball and stop it. He showed off with his body, so I did, Wallander tells SVT.

However, it turned out that the drone was in the air to film the first half match for Urgret.

– I then found out that it was probably someone in our circle who photographed Ten Feet. This way, it was a bit boring. If I had known, Wallander says, I might have missed it on purpose just to warn him.

Orgret won the match 3-2 after coming from behind with two goals in the second half. With this, the team moved up to 13th in the Premier League table and now has a point on safe ground.

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