IFK Göteborg played a draw against Vålerenga in a friendly match. The game picture was quite clear from the start. Vålerenga pressed IFK Göteborg with high tempo, but when it came to chances, it was Blåvitt that created them. For example, the starting striker Max Fenger had a good chance early in the game, but his shot was cleared just before the goal line. In the first half, there was a lot of irritation. Vålerenga's Bryce Ambina tackled Rockson Yeboah, who marked with a push. A little later, IFK Göteborg's players were even angrier. Again, it was Ambina who was involved. He ended up in a situation with Noah Tolf, where Blåvitt's defender pulled Ambina, who responded by receiving his hand in the face against the talent. IFK Göteborg's 1-0 came in the first half. Ramon Pascal Lundqvist, who has been very injured, sent in a pass to Filip Ottosson, who pulled and the ball ended up in the goal behind Oscar Hedvall, who could have acted better. But the game would end 1-1. The goal was a fine shot from Carl Lange a bit from the goal, which Viktor Andersson in Blåvitt's goal could not reach. Max Fenger had several chances to score, but this day the ball ended up either over or blocked. In addition, Tiago Coimbra had a great chance from close range at the end, but the shot went over. IFK Göteborg's coach was not satisfied with the result. They had expected a win against Vålerenga. But now they have to settle for a draw. IFK Göteborg's next game is against Hammarby. Then they hope for a win. The second half was more even than the first. Both teams created chances, but none could score. IFK Göteborg's defense held tight and Vålerenga's strikers could not do anything about it. But at the end, Vålerenga's goal came and it was 1-1. IFK Göteborg's players were disappointed after the game. They had expected a win, but now they had to settle for a draw. But they hope for a better game next time. The team's lineup was 4-2-3-1, with Viktor Andersson in goal, Noah Tolf, August Erlingmark, Rockson Yeboah, and Rasmus Nåfors Dahlin in defense. In midfield, they had David Kruse, Filip Ottosson, Ramon Pascal Lundqvist, Tobias Heintz, and Adam Bergmark Wiberg. Up front, they had Max Fenger as the lone striker.