Monday, April 13, 2015

Johan Esk: Hammarby is the best in town – thanks for the party – Daily News

     
     
     
     
     
 


 
     

         
 

     Hammarby Kennedy Bakircioglus delicious lift to 1-1 Hammarby started turning against Djurgården in Stockholm the first Derby at Tele2 arena.


         
         Hammarby’s Kennedy Bakircioglus delicious lift to 1-1 Hammarby started turning against Djurgården in Stockholm the first Derby at Tele2 Arena.
     


     
 

 
     

     
     
     
     

         

                     

Hammarby and Djurgården played a football match in Allsvenskan. It ended up being quite fair 2-1, it could have been 12-11. It was such a match.


 

Kennedy was king, Besara decided with a heel.


 

And I say thank you – for the party.


                     
                 

         
         

             
                 
                 
                 

                     

 

Hammarby and Djurgården played a football match in Allsvenskan. It ended up being quite fair 2-1, it could have been 12-11. It was such a match.


 

Kennedy was king, Besara decided with a heel.


 

And I say thank you – for the party.

C upskräll against AIK. Favorite victory against Everton.

In the spring of 2015, Hammarby crawled up from the mud and suddenly and unexpectedly liver team up to fans’ banner that covered a short page:

 
        
             
     
     
 

Hammarby best in town!

Hammarby has played three matches in the league. Has two wins and a draw and the start of the game schedule as Nanne Bergstrand in advance called heaven-or-hell is so far a greenish sky.

There is a lot to be impressed by when it comes to this newcomer and most is how the team believe in what you’re doing and run on whatever happens. And how much the team can.

For me that was in place it is difficult to objectively say if it was a “good match”, whatever that is. But it was an outrageously funny game, it was crazy offensive game to be the derby. With statistics you can not say anything but 15 trades in the first half saying much.

There was a time when derbies played in Råsundas goo. It was rummage, tear and wear, and at best a target on a felspark.

That was before plastgräsets games. In this new arena’s hyper-fast carpet invited Hammarby and Djurgården in a match that was chemically free from viable defense game. It was a match where 5-4 also had seemed quite reasonable.

It was a perk to be on Tele2 Arena, New South Stadium, Stockholm Arena. No matter what we’ll call football temple south of the South, there is only one thing to call the atmosphere as the crowd offered.

Full class.

(And I had just escaped the full tiresome Bengal engines …)

This is written right after the game and without that I know what happened next in town.
But what happened in the stadium was to Hammarby started the match with wide open throttle and full speed ahead.

This was the first premier league derby for Hammarby since 2009 and it was the first premier league match on as long as the team could not beat the underdog and where the opponents had great respect.

Hammarby had to cope without injured Måns Söderqvist. Fredrik Torsteinbø started instead and although he was good, it was a different Hammarby. It was not as easy to get to Nanne-mantra pace, pace, pace.

Djurgarden played with a 4-3-1-2 formation. This meant that Djurgarden oddly enough did Kennedy Bakircioglü get much surfaces. Against Elfsborg, he was largely removed plucked out of the game, it did not Pelle Olsson’s Djurgarden at all.

Now, Kennedy again the player who Hammarby could always turn to. Team gene in the same manner as AIK Henok Goitom. Djurgarden has no such clear go-to player. Kevin Walker might be there but now he does not even start.

It was Kennedy that dotted the top of Bajens strong start with a dot bar in 26 minutes.

Then had Hammarby’s right-back Mats Solheim been injured and while he was waiting to get into the game again countered Djurgården and the door from Hammarby’s makeshift back line was Sam Johnson completely free. And put simply and coolly 0-1.

Stefan Batan would have taken Johnson and Batan was one of the first Half protagonists when he gave heaven-and-hell-conduct a face.

The goal shocked Hammarby. Lifted Djurgården. And over a period of the next 20 minutes were marked Hammarby game of desperation, no panic. And Djurgården found serenity, found positions and ran through how easy that completely. Kerim Mrbati could have lifted up 0-2.

Erik Israel’s deep-led passing game got stuck on Djurgården and Nahir Besara became too bollkär and it took advantage of Djurgården excellent time and again by cutting dangerously forward.

Nanne Bergstrand can never have longed for more after a halftime rest than during his first derby half.

Hammarby increased the pace of the first fifteen minutes of the second half and in the 60th minute, the team was in the lead .

Kennedy had fondled a magic goal from the edge.

And when Besara got the ball by chance in the penalty area, he said thank you and put the ball with a heel.

If there was peace and orderliness in the game then? Not much.

It was scoring opportunity as soon as one team came near the penalty area, and when Kennedy put up the free kick just outside the penalty area dotted his cross bar.

And when Philip Haglund had to jump in and play their first competition minutes for Hammarby as he celebrated it with the right outside his own penalty making a sul-and-swivel fine and then play home to the goalie through a forest of players. It was such a match where people did things like that.


 

                     

                
         

         
         
     
 
         
         
      

    
 
 
 
         
     

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