Sweden Allsvenskan Regular Season - 30
Sunday, November 9, 2025 at 9:00 AM
Eleda Stadion Malmo
Malmo FF
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Gais
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Malmo FF vs Gais Match Recap - Nov 9, 2025

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Malmo FF Stuns Gais with Second-Half Surge to Claim Vital Victory

Malmo FF turned the tide in the second half, overcoming Gais 2-1 at Eleda Stadion, a result that shifts the narrative for both teams as the Allsvenskan season approaches its climax. After a lackluster first half, where Gais took the lead through a penalty from Diabate, Malmo showcased resilience and tactical prowess to secure three crucial points.

The match began with Gais asserting their dominance early on. They controlled possession and created opportunities, culminating in Diabate's penalty in the 42nd minute after a foul in the box. This goal marked Diabate's 19th of the season, reinforcing his status as one of the league's most lethal strikers. Gais entered halftime with a 1-0 lead, buoyed by their recent form that had seen them unbeaten in their last five matches.

Malmo, however, was not to be outdone. Coach Henrik Per-Erik Rydström made tactical adjustments during the break, and it paid off almost immediately. Hakšabanović leveled the score in the 52nd minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse from Gais. His goal not only ignited the home crowd but also marked a significant moment for Malmo, who had struggled to find the net consistently in recent weeks.

The momentum shifted dramatically after Hakšabanović's equalizer. Malmo began to dictate play, showcasing a more aggressive approach that had been missing in their previous outings. The home side's midfield, led by Lewicki and Skogmar, started to dominate possession, forcing Gais onto the back foot.

In the 63rd minute, Malmo took the lead through Gudjohnsen, who found the net with a well-placed shot after a swift counterattack. This goal was particularly sweet for Gudjohnsen, who had faced criticism for his inconsistent performances earlier in the season. His resurgence could not have come at a better time for Malmo, who desperately needed a win to keep their European qualification hopes alive.

Gais struggled to respond after falling behind. Despite having shown promise in their previous matches, they could not find their rhythm against a revitalized Malmo defense. The visitors managed only two shots on target throughout the match, a stark contrast to their recent performances where they had been firing on all cylinders.

Malmo's victory is significant not just for the points but also for their confidence moving forward. After suffering a disappointing loss to Panathinaikos just days prior, this win serves as a much-needed boost. The statistics tell a compelling story: Malmo had only 46% possession but made it count when it mattered most, converting two of their five shots on goal into goals.

Gais, now facing questions about their ability to maintain form under pressure, will need to regroup quickly. Their recent run had placed them firmly in contention for European spots, but this defeat raises concerns about their consistency as they head into the final stretch of the season.

Reflecting on my pre-match prediction, I must admit I underestimated Malmo's ability to bounce back from adversity. I anticipated Gais would capitalize on their momentum and secure a win; instead, it was Malmo who proved they still have plenty of fight left in them.

As both teams look ahead, Malmo's victory could be a turning point in their season. With players like Hakšabanović and Gudjohnsen finding form at just the right time, they may yet challenge for higher honors. For Gais, this loss serves as a reminder that even the best teams can falter when it matters most. The race for European qualification remains tight, and every point will be crucial as the season winds down.

In conclusion, this match was more than just a scoreline; it was a testament to resilience and tactical adaptability. Malmo FF has reignited their campaign with this victory, while Gais must now confront the reality of maintaining their position amidst mounting pressure. The Allsvenskan continues to deliver drama and excitement as we approach its thrilling conclusion.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 9, 2025 at 4:16 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Malmo FF
Double chance : Malmo FF or draw
Malmo FF
35%
Draw
35%
Gais
30%

Team Lineups

Gais
4-3-3
COACH
Fredrik Jakob Holmberg
13
Kees Sims
5
Robin Wendin Thomasson
24
Filip Beckman
4
Oskar Ågren
12
Robin Frej
10
Amin Boudri
7
Joackim Fagerjord
8
William Milovanovic
16
Rasmus Niklasson
19
Ibrahim Diabaté
9
Gustav Lundgren
Malmo FF
4-3-3
COACH
Henrik Per-Erik Rydström
30
Robin Olsen
25
Busanello
18
Pontus Jansson
5
Andrej Đurić
17
Jens Stryger Larsen
37
Adrian Skogmar
6
Oscar Lewicki
7
Otto Rosengren
29
Sead Hakšabanović
32
Daníel Tristan Guðjohnsen
11
Emmanuel Ekong

Gais Substitutes

2 Matteo de Brienne
D
11 Edvin Becirovic
F
14 Filip Gustafsson
M
18 Kevin Holmén
M
21 Shalom Ekong
F
22 Anes Cardaklija
D
25 Jonas Lindberg
M
28 Lucas Hedlund
F
30 Alvin Didriksson
G

Malmo FF Substitutes

2 Johan Karlsson
D
13 Martin Olsson
D
15 Salifou Soumah
F
16 Oliver Berg
M
21 Stefano Vecchia
M
33 Melker Ellborg
G
40 Kenan Busuladzic
M
42 Viggo Jeppsson
M
46 Theodor Lundbergh
M

Match Statistics

5
Total Shots
5
2
Shots on Goal
1
2
Shots off Goal
3
1
Blocked Shots
1
3
Shots Inside Box
4
2
Shots Outside Box
1
46%
Ball Possession (%)
54%
235
Total Passes
283
192
Accurate Passes
238
82%
Pass Accuracy (%)
84%
8
Fouls
7
3
Corner Kicks
0
0
Yellow Cards
3
0
Goalkeeper Saves
2

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