Feb 14 • 18:09 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

FCK's crisis continues: Loses lead and loses for fourth league match in a row

FC Copenhagen suffered its fourth consecutive loss in the Superliga after leading 1-0 against FC Nordsjælland but ultimately lost 1-2.

FC Copenhagen is facing a significant crisis as they experienced their fourth consecutive defeat in the Danish Superliga, losing to FC Nordsjælland at home with a score of 1-2. The match started positively for FCK, who took the lead in the 70th minute. However, a crucial moment in the game unfolded when a penalty and a red card were issued in the same play, drastically shifting the dynamics of the match. Prince Amoako scored for FCN, sealing FCK's fate and intensifying their issues this season.

Following this defeat, FC Copenhagen finds itself in serious jeopardy of missing out on the championship playoff for the first time, currently sitting in sixth place in the league with 28 points from 20 matches. This puts them at risk as close competitors Viborg and OB have the opportunity to surpass them. In contrast, FC Nordsjælland climbed to fourth place with 30 points, highlighting the fluctuating fortunes of teams in the league as the season approaches its conclusion.

The match began with an unexpected error from FC Nordsjælland's defender Noah Markmann, who unwittingly handed a goal to FCK's Mohamed Elyounoussi just five minutes into the game. Despite this promising start, FCK could not maintain their lead, leading to growing concerns for the club's management and fans about their current form and prospects in the league, especially with only two rounds left in the regular season.

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