Kwame Kizito returns to training after 11 months out of action due to injury

Published on: 19 May 2021

Landskrona ended up at a disadvantage, but turned around and won 2-1 against Falkenberg. This means that two newcomers - Varnamo and Landskrona - are first and second in the Superettan.

Landskrona Bois played in one south last year while Falkenbergs FF was in the Allsvenskan. When the team met at Landskrona IP on Tuesday night, however, it was the home team that had the chance to climb up to a top position in victory.

After a goalless first half, however, it was the visitors who took the lead immediately after the break when Adam Bergmark Wiberg was tackled in the penalty area. Christoffer Carlsson stepped forward and safely rolled in 0-1 from eleven meters.

The home team equalized to 1-1 with barely a quarter left when Linus Olsson found Alexander Tkacz in the left inner position in the penalty area. Tkacz made no mistake when he rolled the ball into the net behind the former Landskrona goalkeeper Viktor Noring.

In the 85th minute, Olsson held on to a return from Noring and pushed in 2-1 from close range. It was also the winning goal, which brings Landskrona up as a new runner-up behind another newcomer in Varnamo.

Heavier then for Falkenberg in eleventh place who remains on six points after play more games.

FFF coach Hasse Eklund, who previously coached Landskrona Bois, could, however, be pleased that striker Kwame Kizito made an A-team comeback after his serious cruciate ligament injury that kept the Ghanaian away from games for eleven months.

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