Norrby IF 0-2 IK Oddevold | Sweden Superettan
IK Oddevold produced a convincing away performance to defeat Norrby IF 2-0 at Borås Arena in the Sweden Superettan on Sunday. The visitors controlled the match from start to finish, taking the three points and climbing into the top half of the table.
Match Overview
Oddevold opened the scoring in the 17th minute when midfielder Simon Alexandersson converted a penalty after Norrby defender Marcus Johansson was adjudged to have handled the ball in the box. The cool finish gave the visitors the early advantage and forced Norrby to chase the game.
The second goal came in the 58th minute through a well-crafted team move. Forward Oscar Pettersson played a one-two with winger Henrik Larsson before slotting past the Norrby goalkeeper. It was Pettersson's fifth goal of the season and capped a dominant display from Oddevold.
Key Moments
- 17' – Goal: Simon Alexandersson (penalty) – cool finish after a handball decision.
- 58' – Goal: Oscar Pettersson – clinical finish after a neat combination.
- Norrby's best chance came in the 34th minute when striker Albin Sundgren hit the post from an acute angle.
- Oddevold goalkeeper Viktor Nilsson was largely untroubled, making just two comfortable saves in the second half.
Tactical Story
Oddevold manager Johan Larsson set his team up in a disciplined 4-2-3-1 formation that allowed them to press high and win second balls. The visitors registered 14 shots to Norrby's six and enjoyed 56% possession. Their central midfield duo of Alex Berger and Viktor Jansson effectively cut off Norrby's supply lines to the forwards.
Norrby struggled to create clear chances, often resorting to long-range efforts that failed to trouble the Oddevold defence. Their usual attacking threat, winger Lucas Hedlund, was tightly marked and substituted after an ineffective 70-minute shift.
Standings Impact
With this win, IK Oddevold move up to 8th place in the Superettan standings with 23 points from 16 matches. Norrby IF drop to 12th with 18 points, just three points above the relegation zone. The result puts pressure on Norrby boss Stefan Jacobsson, whose team have lost three of their last four home games.
Oddevold will aim to build on this performance as they push for a top-six finish, while Norrby face a tough road ahead to climb away from danger.

