GAIS Edges Norrköping 2-1 in Commanding Display at Gamla Ullevi

GOTHENBURG — GAIS tightened their grip on a top-three Allsvenskan finish with a measured 2-1 victory over IFK Norrköping at Gamla Ullevi, delivering a performance that showcased both their attacking intent and control in midfield.
From the opening whistle, GAIS asserted themselves, dominating possession and pinning Norrköping deep. The breakthrough came in the 22nd minute, when Rasmus Niklasson found space in the box and swept home a precise cutback from William Milovanovic. It was a goal that reflected the game's early pattern—GAIS relentlessly probing, Norrköping struggling to relieve pressure.
The hosts continued to dictate play, and their reward doubled just before halftime. In the 43rd minute, Amin Boudri capped a flowing move with a calmly slotted finish after fine hold-up and vision from Ibrahim Diabaté. With nine corners and 59 percent possession before the interval, GAIS’s lead was fully deserved, while Norrköping’s midfield struggled to connect with their front three.
Norrköping, to their credit, regrouped and stemmed the tide in the second half. Tactical adjustments by coach Martin Falk tightened the midfield, and the visitors began to find occasional routes forward. Their persistence paid off in the 78th minute: defender Amadeus Sögaard surged forward and slipped a clever pass to Moutaz Neffati, who finished coolly to halve the deficit and give the traveling fans hope.
Yet, even as Norrköping pressed for an equalizer, GAIS managed the closing stages with maturity. Substitute appearances—including the introduction of experienced defenders in the 68th minute—helped the hosts absorb pressure, keep their discipline, and preserve the victory, despite a late yellow card for Matteo de Brienne in the 64th minute.
GAIS’s attacking stats told the story: 16 shots, 4 on target, and 468 passes completed at 84% accuracy. Norrköping, meanwhile, managed just one shot on target all match, their offensive frustrations compounded by GAIS’s defensive organization and relentless midfield pressing.
The result leaves GAIS entrenched in third place, firmly in the hunt for European qualification, while Norrköping, now 11th, will rue their inability to create chances and may need to recalibrate quickly to halt their slide.
Key Performers: Niklasson’s early goal and Milovanovic’s midfield engine drove the hosts’ game plan, while Boudri’s composure in front of goal was decisive. For Norrköping, Neffati’s late strike was a rare spark on an afternoon of few opportunities.
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