IF Elfsborg drew against Östersund in the Allsvenskan on Saturday. The match ended 0-0 after both teams created good chances. IF Elfsborg's coach Magnus Haglund was frustrated with how the team positioned themselves on the field. He thought a draw was fair after both teams played good football. In the first half, IF Elfsborg started very lively and lined up good combinations without really creating a truly dangerous situation. Östersund's striker Piotr Johansson was close several times and could almost give the home team the lead. In the second half, the game slowed down and despite good combinations from both teams, neither team came to a 100% chance. 19-year-old Rami Kaib made his debut for IF Elfsborg and took the chance well. He was a little nervous before he came onto the field but directly after the first touch, it loosened up. Kaib has long had the goal of playing in the first team and now the chance came. IF Elfsborg's players Simon Lundevall, Victor Claesson, and Marcus Rohdén tried their luck outside the penalty area but all saw their shots slip past home goalkeeper Aly Keita's posts. Östersund's Saman Ghoddos thought the team played really well and deserved to score. They had conceded 15 goals in their last five Allsvenskan matches. IF Elfsborg's next match is against another team in the Allsvenskan and they hope for three points then.
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IF Elfsborg draws against Östersund
IF Elfsborg faced Östersund in the Allsvenskan and drew 0-0. Magnus Haglund was frustrated with the game but thought a draw was fair. Read more about the match and IF Elfsborg's chances
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