Daniel Stensson had just returned after the suspension – but the midfielder’s comeback lasted for just over half an hour. Stensson got a bang and had to break the match in pain.
Minutes later, Djurgården took the lead when Tobias Gulliksen stepped there 1-0.
– I really think we should have scored more goals, says the goal scorer to Max.
Andersson played big
In the second half, the home team had a bid for several goals, and Närfat came to Tokmac Nguen, but David Andersson in the Norrköping goal stood for a sharp rescue.
Minutes later Beijing got up and after a fine post, Christoffer Nyman put 1-1.
21-year-old David Andersson, son of Djurgården’s sports manager Bosse Andersson, played with several rescues and the match ended a draw.
– We don’t get to the match picture the way we want it, but we run like hell and fight. I didn’t see much of my rescues, but I took them anyway, says David Andersson and then tells you if he has had a dialogue with dad Bosse:
– It’s Silenzio Stampa (no will to answer a question), says Andersson with a smile.