FC Midtjylland (FCM) secured a 3-1 away victory against Brøndby in Sunday’s Superliga match, marking coach Thomas Thomasberg’s final game. Despite the win, FCM surprisingly announced Thomasberg’s dismissal two days prior.
The match saw FCM maintain their undefeated Superliga status and climb to second place, just one point behind FC Copenhagen. Thomasberg led the team with professionalism, guiding them through a dramatic final phase.
Brøndby, on the other hand, faced their third consecutive defeat, adding to a difficult week. The loss to FCM, a direct rival in the medal race, was particularly painful.
The game remained tight for an hour, with both sides evenly matched. FCM broke the deadlock through Aral Simsir’s goal following a counter-attack.
Brøndby’s Sho Fukuda equalized late in the game, but FCM responded with two goals in added time, with Dario Osorio scoring first, followed by Denil Castillo. The final whistle saw the team embrace a tearful Thomasberg.