Malmö received a controversial penalty against them in extra time and had to leave the match against Zenit with one point in the bag.

The match ended 1-1.

If it was a good effort by the referee?

- Christmas is coming to Russia early this year, Malmö coach Jon Dahl Tomasson answers.

- I think we play well against a really good team that has earned many hundreds of millions of euros more than us.

We play well against them throughout the match.

I do not know if it is fair or not, that is what I mean when I say that Christmas comes early.

Otherwise, Tomasson was pleased with the team's passing game and the atmosphere in place.

"Laughable"

Anel Ahmedhodzic did not hold back with the irritation after the final whistle.

The midfielder was, to say the least, dissatisfied with the penalties caused by an air duel between Eric Larsson and Artem Dzyuba.

- It was laughable.

I did not know how we would react.

I was just laughing.

I thought what is this?

It felt a little shady in the end.

It was the judge's decision, we can not do anything about it.

It feels sour, says Anel Ahmedhodzic.

- During the match, I see nothing wrong.

After the match, I see the situation again.

Eric (Larsson) jumps himself and then Dzyuba comes in and his head touches his arm.

You can not jump with straight hands.

"Cheap"

- It feels quite cheap.

I just look at the ball and jump up and barely feel my forearm touch his neck.

If there is to be punishment, then there should be more power than that.

I do not know where I should have my arms otherwise, says Eric Larsson.

The text is updated.