STOCKHOLM. Djurgården overcomes IFK Göteborg 1-0 after H. Finndell scored just 1 goal (6′).

Anders Trondsen received a red card (90′)​. This red card was one of the reason why IFK Göteborg lost the match.

The match was played at the Tele2 Arena stadium in Stockholm on Sunday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. In front of 22,529 spectators.​ The referee was Mohammed Al Hakim who had the assistance of Fredrik Klyver and Robin Wilde. The 4th official was Enzo Vesprini. The weather was clear. The temperature was cold at 14.9 degrees Celsius or 58.87 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 50%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 45 Ball Possession 55
Shots
  • 25 Total 5
  • 9 On Target 1
  • 12 Off Target 3
  • 4 Shots blocked 1
  • 111 Attack 99
  • 48 Dangerous attack 34
  • 77 Ball safe 74
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 7
  • 1 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 10 Total 13
  • 0 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 1
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

IFK Göteborg had a strong ball possession 55% while Djurgården was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Djurgården had a more offensive attitude with 48 dangerous attacks and 24 shots of which 9 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Djurgården won the match​.

Djurgården shot 24 times, 9 on target, 12 off target. On the other side, IFK Göteborg shot 5 times, 1 on target, 3 off target.

Cards

Djurgården didn’t receive any yellow card. Talking about the opposition, IFK Göteborg received 3 yellow cards (Sebastian Eriksson, A. Carlén and Sebastian Hausner).

Also, IFK Göteborg didn’t end the match with 11 players after Anders Trondsen (IFK Göteborg) was sent off after receiving a straight red card in the (90′).

Match Timeline

6'
28'
S. Eriksson- Yellow
37'
Adam Carlén- Yellow
58'
Sebastian Hausner- Yellow
H. Radetinac- sub ->Gustav Wikheim
63'
68'
73'
Anders Trondsen- sub ->Sebastian Eriksson
74'
88'
Linus Carlstrand- sub ->Emil Salomonsson
90'
Anders Trondsen- Red
L. Bergvall- sub ->Oliver Berg
90'
B. Šabović- sub ->Hampus Finndell
90'

Standings

After playing this match, Djurgården will have 7 points like Elfsborg, Norrköping and Mjällby to remain in the 7th place. On the other side, IFK Göteborg will stay with 0 points like Brommapojkarna to sit in the 15th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Allsvenskan, Djurgården will host Mjällby on the 21st of May with a 9-6 head to head in favor of Mjällby (1 draw).

IFK Göteborg will host Hammarby on the 21st of May with a 11-8 head to head in favor of Hammarby (6 draws).

Djurgården – Formation

Djurgården
G
Tommi Vaiho 30.Sweden
6.8
D
M. Danielson 3.Sweden
7.2
D
P. Johansson 2.Sweden
7.1
D
7.1
D
Carlos Moros 17.Spain
7.1
M
M. Eriksson 7.Sweden
7.2
M
G. Wikheim 23.Norway
7.6
63'
M
Hampus Finndell 13.Sweden
8.0
90' 6'
M
Oliver Berg 11.Norway
6.9
90'
M
O. Fallenius 15.Sweden
7.4
74'
F
Victor Edvardsen 16.Sweden
7.1
Substitutes
G
A. Picornell 40.Sweden
D
P. Bengtsson 19.Sweden
D
Jesper Löfgren 4.Sweden
M
Wilmer Odefalk 22.Sweden
M
L. Bergvall 21.Sweden
90'
M
B. Šabović 14.Sweden
90'
M
H. Radetinac 9.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.4
63'
F
Joel Asoro 10.Sweden
7.0
74'
F
Jacob Bergström 18.Sweden

Djurgården adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Kim Bergstrand decided to play with the following team: Tommi Vaiho (6.8), Piotr Johansson (7.1), Carlos Moros Gracia (7.1), Marcus Danielson (7.2), Elias Andersson (7.1), Hampus Finndell (8.0), Magnus Eriksson (7.2), Oskar Fallenius (7.4), Oliver Berg (6.9), Gustav Wikheim (7.6) and Victor Kaj Edvardsen (7.1).

The home team had on the bench: Joel Asoro (7.0), Pierre Bengtsson, Wilmer Odefalk, Jacob Bergström, Andre Picornell, Lucas Bergvall, Besard Sabović, Jesper Lofgren and Haris Radetinac (6.4).

Substitutions

Djurgården made 4 changes: Gustav Wikheim for Haris Radetinac (63′), Oskar Fallenius for Joel Asoro (74′), Oliver Berg for Lucas Bergvall (90′) and Hampus Finndell for Besard Sabovic (90′).

Best player: Hampus Finndell​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Djurgården was Hampus Finndell.

His rating is (8.0) with 1 goal, 32 passes (84% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 6 duels out of 8.

IFK Göteborg – Formation

IFK Göteborg
G
A. Benediktsson 12.Iceland
7.7
D
Oscar Wendt 17.Sweden
6.8
D
Emil Salomonsson 2.Sweden
7.2
88'
D
Sebastian Hausner 15.Denmark
7.0
58'
D
J. Bångsbo 3.Sweden
7.0
M
6.2
M
Adam Carlén 21.Sweden
6.6
37'
M
S. Eriksson 7.Sweden
6.4
73' 28'
M
Gustaf Norlin 14.Sweden
6.6
68'
M
Elias Hagen 8.Norway
6.1
F
M. Berg 9.Sweden
6.3
Substitutes
G
E. Bishesari 25.Sweden
D
Anders Trondsen 6.Norway
7.0
73' 90'
D
Alai Ghasem 27.Iraq
D
F. Eriksson 18.Sweden
M
A. Kurochkin 30.Sweden
M
E. Marković 11.Norway
6.8
68'
M
Lucas Kahed 28.Sweden
M
F. Ambrož 22.Croatia
F
Linus Carlstrand 16.Sweden
88'

Also IFK Göteborg adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Mikael Stahre played with: Adam Ingi Benediktsson (7.7), Emil Salomonsson (7.2), Sebastian Hausner (7.0), Johan Bångsbo (7.0), Oscar Wendt (6.8), Sebastian Eriksson (6.4), Adam Carlen (6.6), Sebastian Ohlsson (6.2), Elias Kristoffersen Hagen (6.1), Gustaf Norlin (6.6) and Marcus Berg (6.3).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Elis Bishesari, Filip Ambroz, Linus Carlstrand, Anton Kurochkin, Anders Trondsen (7.0), Alai Ghasem, Eman Marković (6.8), Felix Eriksson and Lucas Kåhed.

Substitutions

IFK Göteborg made 3 changes: Gustaf Norlin for Eman Marković (68′), Sebastian Eriksson for Anders Trondsen (73′) and Emil Salomonsson for Linus Carlstrand (88′).

Best player: Adam Ingi Benediktsson​

The player that probably impressed the most for IFK Göteborg was the goalkeeper: Adam Ingi Benediktsson. His rating is 7.73. He performed 7 saves.

Results of the day

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