It was foamy about the Varberg coach who had the chance to calm down at the press conference before he met SVT Sports reporter Therese Bosta in Kalmar.

- I thought I was too old to be so damn pissed inside, I think it squirted in my ears.

Now it feels like it's enough, I can not bear to comment on it anymore, he says.

After the ball bounced in different ways, including via Kalmar players, Joakim Lindner put it in the net from close range.

But the flag came up from the assistant referee.

- Now we score today and are five meters on the right side.

It affects so much.

Then he compensates it in the second half by not blowing a penalty for Kalmar.

If he's right there, I'm surprised.

This is the second week in a row where there are brutal things.

Then you can put on five or six other things that we get against us.

Then you can stand here and roar, but it's horrible.

It's hard to tell the guys what level applies. 

"Can play Lotto about it before"

Persson is upset that the situation was not discussed in more detail in the referee team.

- Today we make an offside goal and they make a decision in two seconds, there is no discussion.

A week ago we were punished and then they discussed for four minutes.

Then we did not get it, and we would not have it.

It feels better to call Kalmar before and ask if we should play Lotto before.

Then the team that is lucky with the balls will win.

I am very disappointed in everything other than what has to do with football.

- The judge apologizes, but it does not help.

Last week, the judge found something that no one else could find.

Do you think that you can do something about it?

- No, eat breakfast and look happy.

Nannskog: "Got to protect the judges from him"

SVT Sports expert Daniel Nannskog has known Persson and his hot temper since childhood.

- It has been a swaying referee level all season.

The smaller clubs are hard hit, which I remember from my time in Landskrona Bois.

I have played with Jocke Persson since we were twelve years old and know how much I have had to protect the judges from him.

He's a guy who can go pretty hard on the judges.

It did not come as a huge surprise to me, says Nannskog.

That the judge Kristoffer Karlsson should have apologized is not true.

On the contrary, Karlsson sticks to his assessment.

And offers an explanation that describes the complexity.

The judge states: "Observers have verified"

- It is a very difficult situation.

It is a first position where a Kalmar player nods at another Kalmar player and the ball then goes to a player who is in offside position but not punishable for offside because it intentionally comes from a Kalmar player.

Then he (the Varberg player) finishes on goal and then it goes back to a Varberg player who is behind the player who finished in the first position and then is not punishable in that position.

When since the shot goes in goal then, the Varberg player from the first position has been so close to the goalkeeper that he is considered a punishable offside.

Observers on site have verified that he is so close to the goalkeeper that he disturbs him, says Karlsson, who has the situation crystal clear for himself without the help of rolling pictures.

The question one can ask is whether Hampus Zackrisson (Varbergs nr 3) really disturbed Ole Söderberg in the Kalmar case?

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The referee stands up after the criticism

The football studio's columnist Therese Strömberg praises Karlsson's pedagogical ability to try to explain the extremely difficult situation.

- Kristoffer Karlsson has been good all season to talk to the media about his rulings and it gives a greater understanding and a reduced irritation, you can be annoyed at the moment, which means that you may be able to let go after a while even if it is annoying at all regardless of whether it is right or not for a team that gets a goal not approved, says Strömberg.