Taking my first
steps into Swedish League football. Every time I have watched a
Swedish side before it has been against one of the big guns in the
Champions League, with the Swedes always being the underdogs. Today
was different, I watched a match between
IFK
Norrköping
and
Malmö
FF. Here
was the table before the match:
With three games to go after this match, Malmö fans knew a win today would see their team seal the league title (and in place Champions League qualification for next season). The runner up and the third placed team qualify for the Europa League along with the winner of the Svenska Cupen (their domestic cup). Norrköping knew a win today would take them to 46 points and give them a real chance of qualifying for Europe.
It
really was
a
match of two halves. In
the first, it
seemed as though Norrköping
were
winning all the first
and second
balls, they were latching onto everything. They
were quicker, hungrier and much more direct in their offensive play.
Malmö on the other hand, when they had the ball were playing at
a snails pace. Norrköping were using their wingers well, and broke
the deadlock and potentially Malmö’s
party, with David Moberg Karlsson (or DMK). He
was given the ball near the half way line and made a lovely run and
shot from outside the box. The
goal keeper probably should have done better, but the home side were
in dreamland. For the most part they dominated the first half, though
in injury time, Malmö
midfielder
Lewicki appeared to be pushed to the ground, but no penalty was
given.
When
I said it was a game of two halves, I meant it. Malmö
were
incredible in the second half, they were immediately
on the front foot and
it only
took
until
the 48th
minute for them to equalise. It
was a lovely team goal, with a nice through ball from Christiansen
to Strandberg who finished it off neatly.
Lewicki nearly scored a cracker, before Nielson headed in a corner to
put his team 2-1 ahead. If the travelling Malmö
fans
weren’t ecstatic enough by now, after seeing Christiansen cut in
and score
a goal the
superstars could
be proud of, they were now! They impatiently waited for the final
whistle, as soon as it came they were off. Malmö
fans
in their droves stormed the pitch to congratulate their team, who had
successfully won a 20th
league title!
The most successful Swedish club side in Allsvenskan history!
My
man of the match has to be that Danish fella, Christiansen, he set up
the first goal, took the corner that led to the second and scored a
beauty. 10/10.
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