Monday, October 12, 2009

Djurgården 0-0 Trelleborgs 3rd October 2009

Djurgården remain in big relegation trouble despite this point at home to Trelleborgs. Things haven't quiet gone to plan this year for the former Swedish champions as they face an uncertain last three weeks of the season. Trelleborgs look clear of the relegation zone after this point.

Djurgården:
Pa Dembo Touray (g.k): Kebba Ceesay, Petter Magnusson, Toni Kuivasto, Petter Gustafsson, Dan Burlin, Markus Johannesson (C), Prince Ikpe Ekong, Christer Youssef, Mikael Dahlberg, Philip Hellquist subs: Oskar Wahlström (g.k), Patrik Haginge, Jan Tauer, Hrvoje Milic, Sebastian Rajalakso

Trelleborgs: Viktor Norling (g.k): Dennis Melander (C), Peter Abelsson, Jens Sloth, Yousef Fakhro, Joakim Nilsson, Magnus Andersson, Kristian Haynes, Andreas Wihlborg, Andreas Drugge, Joakim Sjöhage subs: Fredrik Persson (g.k), Mikael Bengtsson, Marcus Pode, Fredrik Jensen, Thommie Persson

Venue: Stadion

Time: 13:00 CET

Sunday, October 4, 2009

IF Brommapojkarna 1-0 Gefle 29th September 2009

Rewind three months and who find that Gefle were pushing hard for a European places but since then things have gone sour so to speak. Gefle were getting postitive results against title chasers such as Elfsborg and AIK but now Gefle are struggling for form. This defeat comes as Gefle had pushed but surely things can turn good again. One goal sorted this match and arrived just two minutes into the 2nd half through Nabil Bahoui. A good win for IF Brommapojkarna who are five points clear of the play-off zone.

IF Brommapojkarna: Benny Lekström (g.k): Pär Asp, Richard Henriksson, Markus Karlsson (C), Miiko Albornoz, Imad Chhadeh, Gabriel Petrovic, Olof Guterstam, Philip Haglund, Joakim Runnemo, Nabil Bahoui subs: Kristoffer Nordfeldt (g.k), Maurico Albornoz, Labinot Kelmendi, Serge Junior Ngouali, Ted Fontér

Gefle: Mattias Hugosson (g.k): Daniel Bernhardsson (C), Daniel Theorin, Omar Jawo, Andreas Dahlén, Marcus Hansson, Yannick Bapupa, Yussif Chibsah, Jonas Lantto, Daniel Westlin, Bernhard Nyström subs: Emil Hedvall (g.k), Olof Mård, Johannes Ericsson, Hjalmar Öhagen, Alexander Gerndt

Venue: Grimsta IP

Time: 19:00 CET

BK Häcken 2-0 Örgryte 28th September 2009

One of the surprise packages of the season BK Häcken recorded a vital 2-0 win over bottom club Örgryte. A Göteborg derby this one and it was BK Häcken who took the bragging rights here. It started after Örgryte had defender David Leinar sent-off on 28 minutes. That sending off appeared to give BK Häcken the advantage. Things turned even worse for the bottom side when former Aston Villa striker Marcus Allbäck was sent-off for a 2nd yellow card in four minutes. John Chibuike then gave BK Häcken the lead on 79 minutes after some great moves in midfield. Five minutes later the game was over as a contest for the nine men of Örgryte, as Jonas Bjurström got the 2nd goal on 84 minutes.

BK Häcken: Christoffer Källqvist (g.k): David Frölund, Mattias Östberg, Tom Söderberg, Marcus Jarlegren, Josef Karlsson, Dominic Chatto, John Chibuike, Erik Friberg, Jonas Henriksson (C), Mathias Ranégie subs: Damir Mehic (g.k), Emil Wahlström, Vinicius, Peter Nyström, Jonas Bjurström

Örgryte: Bengt Andersson (g.k): Björn Anklev, Dennis Jonsson, David Leinar, Roy Miller, Alexander Mellqvist, Pavel Zavadil, Sebastian Johansson, Alessandro Perreira, Marcus Allbäck (C), Nicolas Sandberg subs: Peter Abrahamsson (g.k), Markus Gustafsson, Markus Anderberg, Adam Eriksson, Magnus Källander

Venue: Rambergsvallen

Time: 19:00 CET

AIK 2-0 Djurgården 28th September 2009

AIK continued theirquest for the title after defeating struggling Djurgården. AIK are now in with a huge shoot of the title but will need to keep winning in what is becoming the tightest title race in years. Djurgården themselves could do with wins as they are in real danger of relegation. Antônio Flávio opened the scoring after 15 minutes which Djurgården had chances. The Brazilian has become a match winner since arriving on the scene during the summer and got a 2nd goal of the game just shy of hour mark.

AIK: Daniel Örlund (g.k): Markus Jonsson, Per Karlsson, Jos Hooiveld, Nils-Eric Johansson, Martin Kayongo-Mutumba, Jorge Ortiz, Daniel Tjernström (C), Bojan Djordic, Antônio Flávio, Iván Óbolo subs: Niklas Bergh (g.k), Niklas Backman, Walid Atta, Miran Burgic, Gabriel Özkan

Djurgården: Pa Dembo Touray (g.k): Petter Gustafsson, Peter Magnusson, Toni Kuivasto, Jan Tauer, Markus Johansson (C), Dan Burlin, Christer Youssef, Mikael Dahlberg, Hrvoje Milić, Boyd Mwila
subs: Oskar Wahlström (g.k), Philip Hellquist, Prince Ikpe Ekong, Kebba Ceesay, Sebastian Rajalakso

Venue: Råsunda

Time: 19:00 CET

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Halmstads 1-2 Elfsborg 28th September 2009

Elfsborg are still in the hunt for the title after this result which gives Halmstads more to chew upon. Halmstads have been in poor form recently with heavy defeats in weeks gone by. Twenty seven minutes in Elfsborg took the lead through Martin Ericsson. Halmstads leveled just before half-time through Azrach Mahamat. The Elfsborg faithful had been silenced by that goal but they found their voice two minutes from time when Denni Avdic found the net and the winner.

Halmstads: Magnus Bahne (g.k), Emil Salmonsson, Tomas Zvirgzdauskas (C), Johnny Lundberg, Michael Görlitz, Jonas Gudni Saevarsson, Tim Sparv, Anel Raskaj, Anselmo, Marcus Olsson subs: Karl-Johan Johnson (g.k), Tommy Jönsson, Emir Kujovic, Azrach Mahamat, Joe Sise

Elfsborg: Ante Covic (g.k), Johan Karlsson, Martin Andersson (C), Anders Wikström, Mathias Florén, Anders Svensson, Helgi Danielsson, Daniel Mobaeck, Martin Ericsson, Emir Bajrami, James Keene subs: Joakim Wulff (g.k), Denni Avdic, Amadou Jawo, Daniel Nordmark, Beriar Faraj

Venue: Örjans Vall

Time: 19:00 CET

GAIS 3-0 Örebro 28th September 2009

Quiet a shock result considering that GAIS are struggling for form and Örebro lying just outside the European places. Pär Ericsson gave the Göteborg-based side the lead after just ten minutes. Örebro haven't been in bad form recently but things got wrose for the visitors when Wanderson made it 2-0 on 65 minutes. The Brazilian got a 2nd goal on 83 minutes to wrap up the fine result for the strugglers, who are now clear of Hammarby.

GAIS: Dime Jankulovski (g.k): Jonas Lundén, Calum Angus, Fredrik Lundgren (C), Richard Ekunde, Richard Spong, Johan Mårtensson, Mattias Lindström, Wanderson Do Carmo, Eyjólfur Hédinsson, Pär Ericsson subs: Magnus Jonsson (g.k), Reuben Ayarna, Tommy Lycén, Björn Andersson, Romario Perreira

Örebro: John Alvbåge (g.k): Tommy Wirtanen, Michael Almebäck, Magnus Wikström, Glenn Holgersson, Fredrik Nordback (C), Magnus Kihlberg, Nordin Gerzic, Markus Astvald, Kim Olsen, Roni Porokara subs: Peter Westman (g.k), Per Johansson, Robin Staaf, Alejandro Bedoya, Adriano Munoz

Venue: Gamla Ullevi

Time: 19:00 CET

Trelleborgs 4-2 Helsingborgs 27th September 2009

Not the result Helsingborgs were hoping for as the title begins to move out of reach. Trelleborgs continue to play well and get good results against the leading sides. It started very well for Helsingborgs. Rasmus Jösson gave them a 9th minutes lead. Helsingborgs doubled that lead on the half-hour mark with Christoffer Andersson getting himself on the score sheet. Trelleborgs pulled one back two minutes after the break through Andreas Wihlborg. Trelleborgs have recorded some impressive results this year and had one man to thank for getting the win here. Joakim Sjöhage drew Trelleborgs level on 56 minutes before giving them the lead five minutes later.

Trelleborgs: Viktor Norling (g.k): Dennis Melander (C), Peter Abelsson, Jens Sloth, Youssef Fakhro, Joakim Nilsson, Thommie Persson, Kristian Haynes, Andreas Wihlborg, Andreas Drugge, Joakim Sjöhage subs: Fredrik Persson (g.k), Mikael Bengtsson, Marcus Pode, Fredrik Jensen, Fisnik Shala

Helsingborgs: Daniel Andersson (g.k): Erik Wahlstedt, Marcus Nilsson, Joel Ekstrand, Adama Tamboura, Christoffer Andersson, Andreas Landgren, Marcus Lantz, René Makondelé, Rasmus Jönsson, Henrik Larsson (C) subs: Hampus Nilsson (g.k), Erik Sundin, Ólafur Skúlason, Markus Holgersson, Isaac Chansa

Venue: Vångavallen

Time: 15:00 CET