There was a lot of IFK Norrköping in the first half of the peer meeting.

Already after fifteen minutes came the first chance.

But the guests continued to press well.

Something that paid off after a few minutes.

Already in the 20th minute, the payoff came when Samuel Adegbenro turned away the returnee Gustav Svensson, found Kristoffer Khazeni who in turn could extend to Viktor Agardius who chipped the ball in behind Giannis Anestis in Blåvitt's goal.

Just 13 minutes later, in the 33rd minute, the extension came after a counterattack.

Alexander Jallow failed with his break and Carl Björk was able to break free and put in 2-0.

"It's too bad"

Just before the half-time break, IFK Gothenburg pressed well.

And it looked like the reduction goal would come, but there were no more than a couple of half chances against Beijing's goal.

- I do not know what to say, 2-0 does not feel okay, says Marcus Berg to Discovery + during the break.

- It's too bad.

Coach Mikael Stahre, he was not happy with the first half either.

- It feels unreal that we could concede two goals in the first 45, he says to Discovery +.

The reduction for Blue and White

Berg was dissatisfied with the first half week.

And it was a hungry Blåvitt who started the second half at Ullevi.

Just over ten minutes into the second, the team captain received a post from Jallow.

Then Berg could nod in the reduction.

Blue and white steamed on and came very close to an equalizer minutes later when Tobias Sana's shot went into the post.

Beijing were badly out when the home team ground on, and it looked heavy for the guests.

Berg would also get another golden position, but Beijing goalkeeper Oscar Jansson was on the scoresheet.

A minute later it got messy in the box but the chances could not be managed.

And if the first half was about IFK Norrköping, a lot in the second was about Blåvitt.

Despite that, there would be no more goals in the match that ended 2-1 to the guests.

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Astrit Selmani.

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