Sebastian Larsson forced to split from Elfsburg

Poros. AEK strikers Nicholas Stefanelli and Benjamin Mbonga Kempioca managed to move forward.

But Gnaget does not move away from the goal and passes, 2-2, away against Elfsborg.

In addition, Sebastian Larsson was forced out injured.

One of the teams had the shape of an upward curve, and the other was more downward. This means the biggest pressure on AIK for the yellow and black teams at Borås Arena.

Gnaget’s shooter hack, but they have their trained fixed stances.

A man who thrives in Boras.

On the 17th minute train Sebastian Larsson long throw Alexander Milosevic Extending the lead and in front of the Elfsburg goal, Nicholas Stefanelli rushed forward and nodded 1-0 for AIK from close range.

It was Argentina’s sixth goal (!) against Elfsburg.

But the residents of Boras responded quickly. Even in a stationary state.

In the difficult left corner of Johan Larsson, midfielder Gustav Henrikson stepped forward and nodded 1-1 (25) at the first post.

– We trained on this alternative earlier in the week as Milosevic runs. It’s important for me to be ready in front of the goals and that was me. It was good to score again after so many goalsless games, Stefanelli says in the break interview with Discovery.

AIK got real help to achieve the next goal.

Elfsborg goalkeeper Tim Rönning played the ball straight into the gap on Benjamin Mbunga Kimpioka, who played to Stefanelli who in turn unselfishly returned to his fellow strikers and Mbunga Kimpioka managed to score his first goal with Gnaget until 2-1 (49).

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But AIK went a few real surprises.

Sebastian Larsson puts on a bad smile in the match against Elfsburg.

First, Sebastian Larsson was forced off the field, severely lame with a really wrapped right knee (66). Per Frick then faltered 2-2 in favor of Elvesburg (71) after another Johan Larsson corner kick, in a situation where AIK seemed to be in control.

Elfsburg likely received a penalty when Eric Otino brought down substitute Sven Gudjohnsen but judge Glenn Nyberg acquitted him.

An obvious penalty, says Discovery expert Jens Wellstrom.

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