Feb 11 • 20:09 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Elyounoussi secures a good starting point for FCK in the cup semifinals

FC Copenhagen secured a 2-1 victory over Viborg FF in the first leg of the cup semifinals despite challenges in the Superliga.

FC Copenhagen continues its pursuit of a cup final appearance with a 2-1 victory against Viborg FF in the first leg of the semifinals held at Parken Stadium. While FCK has been facing significant difficulties in the Superliga, this win provides a boost to their campaign in the cup tournament. The game itself was evenly matched, showcasing competitive play and opportunities from both sides, highlighting the challenging nature of knockout football.

The match began with FCK taking an early lead after a defensive mistake by Viborg, allowing William Clem to score after evading the opposition's goalkeeper. Viborg responded ten minutes later, leveling the score through a well-executed goal by Dorian Junior, which demonstrated their resilience. Throughout the match, both teams had chances, making for an exhilarating contest that kept spectators on the edge of their seats, underscoring the unpredictable and thrilling nature of semifinal matches.

Towards the midpoint of the second half, FCK's head coach Jacob Neestrup made tactical substitutions, bringing on more experienced players to stabilize the team's performance. This decision turned decisive when Mohamed Elyounoussi, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by Viborg, scored the winning goal, putting FCK in a promising position heading into the second leg. As they advance, FCK will need to carry this momentum forward, reflecting on their complicated Superliga standing while pursuing success in the cup competition.

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