Halmstad and Örebro draw 1-1 on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS

HALMSTAD. Halmstad and Örebro draw 1-1. S. Kroon scored the first goal (18') for Halmstad. A. Mehmeti settled the score 1-1 (43').

Halmstad and Örebro draw 1-1 on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS

HALMSTAD. Halmstad and Örebro draw 1-1. S. Kroon scored the first goal (18′) for Halmstad. A. Mehmeti settled the score 1-1 (43′). Örebro was not able to win even if it was superior in terms of ball possession (57%)

The match was played at the Örjans Vall stadium in Halmstad on Thursday and it started at 5:00 pm local time. The referee was Bojan Pandzic who was helped by Peter Allheim and Mikael Hallin. The 4th official was Robert Daradic. The weather was clear. The temperature was cold at 10.8 degrees Celsius or 51.48 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 89%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 43 Ball Possession 57
Shots
  • 14 Total 15
  • 4 On Target 2
  • 10 Off Target 13
  • 2 Shots blocked 0
  • 120 Attack 108
  • 68 Dangerous attack 46
  • 47 Ball safe 60
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 1
  • 2 Off Sides 4
Fouls
  • 9 Total 10
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Örebro was in firm control of the ball 57% while Halmstad was struggling with a 43% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Halmstad was more aggressive with 68 dangerous attacks and 14 shots of which 4 were on target. However, that was not enough Halmstad to win the match​.

Halmstad shot 14 times, 4 on target, 10 off target. Talking about the opposition, Örebro shot 15 times, 2 on target, 13 off target.

Cards

Halmstad received 1 yellow card (A. Bengtsson). On the other side, Örebro received 1 yellow card (J. Larsson).

Match Timeline

12'
18'
Samuel Kroon(goal)M. Boman
43'
46'
65'
68'
Jake Larsson- Yellow
71'
77'
81'
82'
82'

Standings

After this match, Halmstad will have 27 points to stay in the 14th place. Regarding the opposition, Örebro will have 17 points to stay in the 15th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Allsvenskan, Halmstad will host AIK on the 1st of November with a 12-4 head to head stats in favor of AIK (5 draws).

Örebro will host Djurgården on the 31st of October with a 20-6 head to head record in favor of Djurgården (4 draws).

Halmstad – Formation

Halmstad
G
6.2
D
Thomas Boakye 2.Ghana
6.8
81'
D
6.5
D
Joseph Baffoe 5.Sweden
7.3
D
Andreas Bengtsson 21.Sweden
7.3
46'
M
Samuel Kroon 11.Sweden
7.4
82' Goals18'
M
Joel Allansson 6.Sweden
7.2
M
Amir Al-Ammari 24.Sweden
7.5
M
Emil Tot Wikstrom 18.Sweden
6.9
65'
F
Marcus Antonsson 9.Sweden
6.2
12'
F
K. Sadat 10.Ghana
7.2
Substitutes
G
M. Påhlsson 12.Sweden
D
D
E. Kurtulus 26.Sweden
6.7
82'
M
S. Lundevall 7.Sweden
6.4
65'
M
E. Ahlstrand 16.Sweden
6.7
82'
F
6.2
81'
F
M. Boman 14.Sweden
7.3
12'

Halmstad started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager Magnus Haglund decided to play with the following team: Malkolm Nilsson (6.2), Thomas Boakye (6.8), Andreas Johansson (6.5), Joseph Baffo (7.3), Andreas Bengtsson (7.3), Samuel Kroon (7.4), Joel Allansson (7.2), Amir Al Ammari (7.5), Emil Tot Wikstrom (6.9), Sadat Karim (7.2) and Marcus Antonsson (6.2).

The home team had on the bench: Malte Pahlsson, Alexander Berntsson, Edvin Kurtulus (6.7), Erik Ahlstrand (6.7), Simon Lundevall (6.4), Alexander Johansson (6.2) and Mikael Boman (7.3).

Halmstad could not rely on the presence of M. Boman (injured).

Substitutions

Halmstad made 5 changes: M. Antonsson for M. Boman (12′), E. Wikström for S. Lundevall (65′), T. Boakye for Alexander Johansson (81′), S. Kroon for E. Ahlstrand (82′) and M. Boman for E. Kurtulus (82′).

Best player: Amir Al Ammari​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Halmstad was Amir Al Ammari.

His rating is (7.5) with 61 passes (95% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 3 duels out of 6. He performed 9 crosses.

Örebro – Formation

Örebro
G
Bobby Allain 1.France
6.8
D
Niclas Bergmark 15.Sweden
6.7
D
Nasiru Moro 4.Ghana
6.9
D
B. Hjertstrand 6.Sweden
7.0
M
Hussein Ali 24.Iraq
6.9
M
Kevin Walker 89.Sweden
7.0
M
Johan Martensson 17.Sweden
7.1
M
Jake Larsson 12.Sweden
6.6
77' 68'
F
J. Hamad 18.Sweden
6.7
F
N. Besara 11.Sweden
8.1
F
A. Mehmeti 9.Albania
7.4
71' Goals43'
Substitutes
G
G. Leijon 33.Sweden
D
Johannes Danho 51.Sweden
M
Noel Milleskog 48.Sweden
6.2
71'
M
A. Ingves 45.Sweden
M
F. Ivarsson 50.Sweden
M
R. Damstrom 53.Sweden
F
Patrick Luan 31.Brazil
6.2
77'

Örebro started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

On the opposite side, Marcus Lantz played with: Bobby Allain (6.8), Niclas Bergmark (6.7), Nasiru Moro (6.9), Benjamin Hjertstrand (7.0), Ali Hussein (6.9), Kevin Walker (7.0), Johan Maartensson (7.1), Jake Larsson (6.6), Jiloan Hamad (6.7), Nahir Besara (8.1) and Agon Mehmeti (7.4).

They had on the bench: Gustav Leijon, Johannes Danho, Noel Milleskog (6.2), Anton Ingves, Patrick (6.2), Filip Ivarsson and Robin Damstrom.

Substitutions

Örebro made 2 changes: A. Mehmeti for N. Milleskog (71′) and J. Larsson for Patrick Luan (77′).

Best player: Nahir Besara​

The player that probably impressed the most for Örebro was Nahir Besara.

His rating is (8.1) with 73 passes (84% accurate) and 7 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 11. He performed 3 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Allsvenskan.​