ÖSK outplayed by Elfsborg without shots on goal

Örebro SK (ÖSK) lost 0-2 away to Elfsborg at Borås Arena. The team had not a single shot on goal throughout the match. Goalkeeper Nadine Allard described the situation as 'a bit helpless'.

ÖSK faced Elfsborg away after a 2-1 win in the season opener against Enskede. The team anticipated a tougher challenge beforehand, and there was a clear class difference from start to finish at Borås Arena.

Elfsborg won 2-0, and ÖSK never came close to earning points. The team failed to produce a single shot on goal, underscoring the opponents' dominance.

"It feels a bit helpless, of course," goalkeeper Nadine Allard told Nerikes Allehanda. The match report was written by Billy Hammer.

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