Hungarian referee Gergo Bogar was in the spotlight when Djurgården played at home in the Europa Conference League.

The first time was when he awarded a penalty to Molde in the first half.

Brynhildsen is not sure that the offense was inside the penalty area, but that it was a clear penalty if that was the case.

He believes that the referee loses the match at that stage.

- We fight well.

We have the referee a little against us.

It's like he has to compensate for the first situation, he says and gives a couple of examples:

- I feel we should have had one more penalty kick and that our goalkeeper is caught on their first goal.

Brynhildsen is supported by centre-back Eirik Haugan, who does not think that striker Datro Fofana should have been sent off.

- The second yellow is completely wrong.

He doesn't do anything.

If that is a yellow card, then Edvardsen should have a red first.

he says, referring to a situation at the end of the first half where Djurgården's Victor Edvardsen was cautioned.

Haugan still pays tribute to the audience in Stockholm.

- It was a tough match, with a lot of pressure from the crowd.

Djurgården had them in the back so you could tell they had almost like an extra player, he says.

Djurgården's Magnus Eriksson also doesn't think the referee did everything right.

He believes that Molde should never have received a penalty.

- It was tough to get.

We were pissed at half-time about the penalty and we were pissed at the people who make that decision, he says.