AIK fails to score for the second match in a row
AIK failed to score for the second match in a row, and Örgryte won 3–0. Noah Christoffersson scored a hat-trick and was a major reason for Örgryte's win.
– It's indescribable, says Christoffersson to SVT Sport.
Already after two minutes, it was chaotic. AIK made a mistake in the build-up and the ball ended up with Christoffersson, who could counter-attack and score 1–0.
Later in the half, Örgryte increased the lead after another counter-attack – and again it was Christoffersson who cut in and scored the goal, 2–0.
– We got a good start and scored the first and second goals quite early. Then we're safe in the low block, says Örgryte's Tobias Sana.
– Seen over the whole match, we win clearly fairly, continues he.
The crowd at Nationalarenan in Solna and to boot, AIK's Sotirios Papagiannopoulos had to leave the field with an injury in the first half.
What's next?
Directly into the second half, AIK brought in the new striker signing Linus Carlstrand, 21. But it helped little.
Örgryte won the match 3–0 after Christoffersson scored his third of the day.
– It's indescribable. It was nothing we thought would happen in the past hour. It's crazy, says Christoffersson.
For Örgryte, the win means that the team is now leaving the relegation zone and moving up to the negative qualification spot.
After the match, there were gloomy faces at AIK. For the second match in a row, the team failed to score.
– Catastrophe. It's all too bad, summed up AIK's Mads Thychosen.
AIK's current situation
AIK is in 6th place in Allsvenskan with 22 points after 15 matches. The team has scored 18 goals and conceded 21. It's 19 points behind Sirius in the table.
AIK has its next match at home against IFK Göteborg on October 18.
Currently, Andreas Redkin, Axel Kouame, Eskil Edh, Ibrahim Cissé, Sotirios Papagiannopoulos, and Stanley Wilson are injured.
