In the end, it was only one point for MFF when Zenit came to visit.

The sky blues seemed to be heading for victory, but the referee chose in stoppage time to blow a penalty for the guests - a decision that the expert Daniel Nannskog criticizes.

- It's deplorable, it's too low a level.

As an old forward, I can say that in every match I played, there were always some such situations where there was a player hanging over one.

These are things that happen on the plane all the time.

It really is a bad referee's decision.

Part of the VAR room that calls him out, I do not think you should do that.

Then the judge confirms it, he says.

Malmö's Eric Larsson jumped up in a duel with Artiom Dziuba and the latter fell in the penalty area.

- It is completely natural to have your arms like that, it is not a hard blow.

It is a completely different matter if there is a hard arm or a fist.

Here's a touch.

I understand that Malmö is really upset.

"No wonder"

Earlier in the match, MFF received another penalty against them - and it was correctly judged, according to Nannskog.

- Oscar Lewicki loses the run from Wendel and becomes ball-watching.

Instead, keep track of yourself.

Johan Dahlin is then late into him and there is nothing to talk about.

Nannskog believes that Malmö initially seemed to have problems with self-confidence.

- Not so strange when you step into this match with idle snouts in CL.

It is clear that it puts on the confidence and they were hesitant in the passing game and it was anxious.

Then you flash at the 1-0 goal and rightly so that you attack on Zenit's left side where you are not so good on the defensive game.

Wonderful combination of Veljko Birmancevic and Sören Rieks.

"Did not have the strength"

In the second half, you sink far too low, the expert believes.

- It had been hoped that they dared to stand higher on the Zenit players, but at the same time they are skilled.

They did not have enough energy to push up Zenit and hold up the back line.

I had hoped that it would have been possible to put pressure on their ball carrier.

Now there is one match left - away against Juventus.

- Then it is clear that this is a great window for more people to want to come to Malmö when recruiting for next season.