The most discussed penalty situation occurred just over a quarter into the first half, at the score 1-0 to Helsingborg. After fine preparation by Stefano Vecchia and Yukiya Sugita, Tim Björnström came through in the penalty area.

However, he was stopped by Anders Randrup, who tore him in the shirt and disturbed so much that the finish went to the goalkeeper Alexander Nilsson.

Receipt at the end of the first

But it was not over there. It was dangerous even on the return, where Mohammed Saeids rushed forward and got to a finish - but it was saved by Joseph Ceesay's right arm, something that the referee did not blow for.

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The referee acquits two penalty situations in a row

However, Sirius still managed to equalize, a couple of minutes before the half-time signal, after Stefano Vecchia was released by Yukiya Sugita and certainly put 1-1.

Pandzic blew penalty in the second

As the match clock reached 90 minutes, Sirius decided to regroup. And this time the referee Bojan Pandzic listened, after Laorent Shabani's shot was saved by Martin Olsson's arm. Stefano Vecchia then had an open goal on the return, but then the referee blew the whistle.

Mohammed Saeid then stepped forward and then set the penalty in a safe way, which means that Helsingborg's jumbo seat was fortified.

- Heavy for us, we do not get up to level at all, says Helsingborg's Rasmus Jönsson to C More.

- We know we have to rise a few notches.