Two game twists.
Two class goal.
Three Hammarby player who stood out against a Djurgården.
So, 2-1 to Hammarby in Stockholm derby quickly summarized.
After two heavy big matches – a Thursday (Malmo AIK) and Sunday (Blåvitt Malmo FF ) – where MFF coach Åge Hareide afterwards spoke of an intensity and a clinch game of international caliber, it was interesting to see the level of the uppsnackade and hot-awaited Stockholm derby between Hammarby and Djurgården would land.
Duel game disappears partially on artificial turf, so also this evening, although the intensity was high, conjured up by two pumping heels that made me almost deaf. More on that game-in-match of his colleague Patrik Sjögren’s fans chronicle opposite.
Fully duel freely, it was now no longer on the pitch.
Low eliminated
The clash between Mats Solheim and Jesper Arvidsson, where the former was lying seemingly eliminated before Judge Michael Lerjéus discovered it, looked uncomfortable out but Solheim was able to continue after omplåstring and new jersey numbers. The collision in 20 minutes coincided with Djurgården’s use of the game.
So far, it was namely Hammarby which had dominated.
While Djurgården did not find any games roads at all forward could Hammarby pick and choose . Nahir Besara was playable at number ten-surface, Kennedy’s calm feet were on the left and Linus Hallenius runs created space when he pushed Emil Bergström and Omar Colley in depth.
First half size very most alert player was additionally Hammarby’s left back Stefan Batan who played with a surgically precise passes and constant offensive runs that made Djurgården right edge to an open wound.
But so small it is thus out on Bajens right edge, Solheim was lying and Djurgården created their first scoring chance when Sam Johnson got his head on a post at the far post.
It had been Hammarby night so far but now Djurgarden heading into the game.
A few seconds …
In the nearly six years the teams and their audience waiting for this Stockholm Derby, then all happened suddenly in seconds.
Besara ran straight through the middle, the ball out to Kennedy Bakircioglü who chipped it over the crossbar and post , rebound landed in front of Linus Hallenius who overdid everything he had but Jesper Arvidsson threw themselves and covered in the goal area.
On the subsequent rapid transition dropped Hammarby’s back line re-away Sam Johnson, who could receive in penalty area and place the 1-0.
In the press gallery, we had a few minutes earlier asked us how Djurgarden could handle the first half. Now match the image reversed, they would lead by more than one goal?
The result stood until half time, and after a further delayed the kickoff because of rökpjäser it was off again. By then, the players trotted around on the field for ten minutes waiting for the green light.
The start of the second half was then – wait and see.
Another turnaround – and two class goal in the space of five minutes – took off on the intensity again.
Classical derbymål
Kennedy Bakircioglü put the 1-1 in the far from a distance, Nahir Besara heeled up 2-1 with his back to goal.
I guess the last thing already counts as a classic derbymål in the greenish camp. Perhaps the first well.
The last half hour was Djurgården but most open sessions came remotely shot when Hammarby crawled into försvarssposition. The best chance had Kevin Walker two minutes from full-time but the ball landed in its own heel, and a few more positions did not happen.
In Hammarby impressed (as usual one can say after three rounds) Kennedy Bakircioglü, Nahir Besara and the ball-winning commander Johan Persson at the center.
In Djurgården, it is easier to point to those who did not come up to a sufficient level – The wings Haris Radetinac and Daniel Berntsen – while it definitely was not Sam Johnson fault that his team was pointless. The attacker created a lot, often on his own, he was too lonely.
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