In SVT's Football Studio, the discussion continued about the three penalties that Norrköping turned the match against Falkenberg on.

One who was less satisfied with the decisions was Falkenberg coach Hasse Eklund who was so frustrated after the second penalty that he chose to leave the field for a short while.

- I had to calm down because the first two penalties are situations for which we do not even get a free kick in Falkenberg.

It sounds like whining, but they are very cheap, says Hasse Eklund in SVT's Football Studio.

- I just feel that it is easy to blow a penalty against Falkenberg because there will be no consequences.

He (judge Adam Ladebäck) can make his assessment, but it's just frustrating that we have to go out on such assessments and then I felt that I had to calm down a bit.

"Waving here and there"

Have you had time to talk to the judge Adam Ladebäck?

- No, there is no reason.

He makes his assessment and thinks it is punishment.

Then you have to respect it, then we have to have a different opinion, says Eklund.

- Then it's tough for us because we get a lot of yellow cards when we are frustrated, and he waves here and there.

It is also such things that affect the bottom battle and we get a lot of suspensions, so it is a double accident for us.

So the competitors down there will be happy with this match.

"Just shelf Norrköping"

A few weeks ago, Norrköping's Simon Thern had an outburst when he thought that the Allsvenskan would hire judges from abroad.

What do you think about it?

- I guess it's just to pay tribute to Norrköping.

They have succeeded with their whining on Twitter and that they should hire judges, it pays off today.

They got the success they wanted, says Hasse Eklund.