Örebro had a finish on goal in the first half at home against Gothenburg - and it went in goal.

Agon Mehmeti stayed at the far post and nodded in 1-0 from close range after a nice post from Jake Larsson.

In the second half, Gothenburg was allowed to keep the ball more in the hunt for a draw. ÖSK defended well and did the job in front of Oscar Jansson between the posts.

"A disappointment"

When the match had ticked in in minute 85, Gothenburg's fast Emil Holm entered the penalty area from the right. In a duel with Nordin Gerzic, Holm fell and the referee pointed to the penalty spot.

Tobias Sana stepped forward and put coolly 1-1. After the end of the match, it was divided opinions about the penalty situation that saved points for Gothenburg and that made Örebro lose two important points.

- For me, it is not a punishment. It feels like Emil Holm is a 35-year-old Italian who takes the chance to kick into Nordin. The referee stands well and sees the situation. We have experts in four referees and then we must be able to trust their decisions, says Örebro's coach Axel Kjäll to Dplay.

Kjäll was otherwise disappointed with the split points.

- It is a disappointment with the result. We lead late and have good control, but then it becomes a situation that leads to a penalty which feels extra heavy. I'm disappointed.

"Tried to psych me"

Gothenburg's goal scorer Tobias Sana had no problem finding the net from eleven meters - despite psychs.

- I have done it before, in Denmark, in crucial moments. I heard they were trying to psych me, but I've been around a long time so I know what to do. They thought they knew where I was going to hit it.

Nor Sana what happy with a cross.

- Eight crosses is far too bad. But we could also have lost the match, so not losing is still positive.