Björklöven found themselves in a critical situation against Västerås.
First down 1-0 in the first period and then a match penalty 3.36 into the second before the 2-0 goal came barely a minute later.
The most attention-grabbing situation was when Tim Teucharides conceded a match penalty against the visitors. This put the club in the crotch of Västerås’ Eric Engstrand.
Björklövenbacken was given a match penalty for a move.
– This is a “five” according to the Book of the Law. He gets angry with Engstrand, but when Engstrand makes a move in front of goal it’s probably not on purpose. “It’s unfortunate in the back,” said TV4 expert Johan Tornberg.
Strong words: “clumsy”
His colleague Per Svartvadet was critical of Teocharidis’ actions.
– You have to be careful when you are back, where you place the club when you are in front of the referee. It’s clumsy.
But after Björklöven was reduced by Daniel Wixton before the break, change came.
The important goal, when Umeålaget scored the third goal of the match, was scored by Linus Cronholm.
– Today it sat down again. It’s important, especially when it seems to happen today, he says on TV4.
Dissatisfaction of supporters
He also won 3-2.
– It is strong enough to be able to turn. You hunt and hunt. Hero says you want to win every match.
At the same time, Västerås dropped their eighth game in a row. Supporters then showed their displeasure by referring to sporting director Niklas Johansson with text on a banner reading “You should never leave a match disappointed” after a promise before the season.
In the handicap table, Björklöven is third and Västerås eleventh after 39 rounds played.