Monday, April 20, 2015

MFF – Hammarby 3-1: Up in the series lead again – SvenskaFans.com

In the second half of the court stood tonight then a newcomer. Though hardly any newcomer anywhere. Hammarby IF, the team with the country’s highest average audience. Although it was in the Premier League last year became the first Swedish Hammarby teams ever to pass 300,000 spectators during a single season.

Much more relevant it feels (at least from my perspective), however, Hammarby not at all a inexperienced newcomer. A trio of players starting with Kalmar Background, Philip Haglund from BP and IFK Göteborg, Kennedy Bakircioglü with a lot of years abroad on merit list … to name a few. And, last but far from least, Nanne Bergstrand on the bench – a Smålander with its easy wayward image and the long Kalmar FF-era somehow embodies the concept of sustainability. In Hammarby cases may not have long-term approach mainly consisted in matching up their own, young talent, but they have enlisted routine, stability and returning Swedes.

Hammarby had also initiated the headlines stronger than most thought. Home win against Hacken, check out against Elfsborg and derby victory against Everton after a few dream destination.

After all these accolades maybe one wonders what really spoke to us. Yes, a lot, actually. As an example, our quality. And, as I see it, that Hammarby hitherto almost outdone themselves. And I get the choice to face a team that rides on an unexpectedly high wave of success or a desperate opponent with a wide range surprisingly poor performance behind him, well, then I choose the success of the team any day of the week. My empirical evidence for this is perhaps somewhat thin, but I usually argue Lex Djurgarden 2013. Then we met a DIF who started disastrously. With fifteen minutes left, we led 2-1 and they had a man sent off. Then we lost 3-2. Yes, I just said.

With that, for the match. Malmo lined up as expected purely personal, and with something on flat shaped up in a 4-2-3-1 formation:
 Robin – Tinnerholm, Bengtsson, Helander, Yotún – Adu, Lewicki – The mountain, Eikrem, Sana – Rosenberg.

Nanne had removed the left-Batan, Fredrik Torsteinbø and Nahir Besara compared to the starting lineup last. Instead, Oliver Silverholt, Måns Söderqvist and Philip Haglund set. A compact and defensive lineup Thus, with Haglund as an additional physical ball winner in defensive midfield? Well, Haglund played most adjacent Hallenius in the front, at least in the initial press. How to something:

Hopf – Solheim, Mar Saevarsson, Saetra, Silver Holt – Söderqvist, Israel, Johan Persson, Bakircioglu – Haglund, Hallenius.

It is worth mentioning that on standing just before kickoff seemed a very neat tifo, with a large number of banners with Malmö’s neighborhoods. Like that warms the heart.

First half
 Firstly, nice that we had to start the “right” direction and not, as against AIK, got to play first against standing. And Malmö started briskly. Looked like we really wanted to take care of the command, and showed it too. Hardly any bus parking from Hammarby’s side, however, they pressed high and panned until the game was first chance. A cross from the right ran through everyone and everything and could fortunately cleared away.

Anybody remember 1-0 at home against Austria in 2013? A laid-off Tokelo Rantie krutade the ball after it bounced up on the Baltic midfielder Johan Persson. The same Persson are now in Hammarby and was involved in our putting. Eikrem disturbed Haglund in the middle, the ball rolled on to Persson who dropped it to Lewicki, and Oscar put it directly in the depths Rosenberg. Finish looked almost too quickly, but the ball rolled very elegant in via the post. 1-0 in the twelfth minute.

Hammarby replicated per promptly. Rasmus Bengtsson slide tackle won the first ball but slipped ago, and it snapped right outside our penalty. Hallenius poked obliquely backwards, Bakircioglu pulled away. Rib zoom. One might argue that the target’s dream dimension solkades down to the fact that the shot touched Tinnerholms what … but then you are mean-spirited (especially now that we still won). A fine goal. Just lifting the cap.

After the goal, we felt clearly affected. Hammarby got anything more to say, and they arranged the MFF’s attacks were few. Close in the 21st minute, however, when the rock recorder reached Eikrem in the penalty area. He missed the shot completely collapsed. And even if you automatically roars to as soon as a MalmöPlayers drattar the end of the penalty area was surely right of Strömbergsson be free.

Malmo for themselves into the game again, the mountain’s head, some elegant two foot dribbles and we were somehow on the right track again.

A disturbing interruptions in the 29th minute disturbed us. Wilner and Par Herbertsson was inside of Robin. First, I perceived it as his problem with any finger, but it quickly became clear that took the pulse of our målman. Apparently he had suffered from dizziness and pulse rushed. Alarmingly, but Robin was still standing after all.

In the 39th we resumed the lead. Again a very nice goal: Adu won the ball, Hill recorded along the ground from its edge, the ball went in front of Sanaa, Solheim slipped and it reached Lewicki at the far post. Oscar finish off the style with a controlled broadside up against Hopfs left cross. Lewicki was thus, if we in my row of seats counted correctly in the rate, 42nd MFF are to score at Swedbank Stadion.

Right after the goal, we had a tremendous position to ask about, but Lewicki careless when the the pass. Instead it was a little staring the last few minutes towards the break. Hammarby drummed on, but we could go to the break with a 2-1 lead.

Not an undeserved leadership perhaps, but Hammarby definitely gave us problems. No gnetfotboll from Nanne, it was filled with people and the people of Stockholm were good at entrenched and come in second waves. Also felt like they had an offensive advantage on our left edge. Where they came up several times.

On the positive account should it be written that we occasionally showed our class. A little mix-and-give-efforts by some feet, but nice calm from Rasmus Bengtsson and the nyfriserade Filip Helander. And so Adu: always in the right place, liberating rarely a false passport. Sana’s match rust shone through every now and then – there were positions for him to challenge, but then waited, he put the ball sideways.

Second Half
 Bengalis from Hammarby supporters early in the second, and a few minutes downtime while waiting for the smoke would ease. Once it did, it was Hammarby who tried to press, almost a little tricky – we had several good locations to counter that was stopped with relatively small margins. At the same time, we tried to play quietly in the back, but still seemed a bit stressed. It all felt a bit deceiving.

After ten minutes we started to regain the initiative, and in the 57th stuck Oscar Lewicki on Saetras legs. Penalty. Crystal clear whistle, yet sturdy Hammarby Protests. Was it inside the line? Yes, when I saw it live, it felt absolutely so, but after now having looked at the replay, it is definitely more doubtful.

In any case, Markus Rosenberg stepped up to the penalty spot and smashed the ball off for the worst by the way (ie: the keeper the wrong direction, we are in the stands sees it and have time to start rejoice before taking the ball not ended up inside the target frame). As one of my best friend’s grandfather probably said: Nah, it was not pleasant.

After a Penalty of course it will often so that the team who have taken advantage of this gets extra energy. So, its better not feeling now. Rather, it seemed as if the MFF clenched his fist into his pocket and screwed up. In the 62nd we were ridiculous close. Anton pushed past Bakircioglu on the right wing and played inwards back to Eikrem – who reluctantly made the ball inside the post and out.

On the other hand Hammarby never harmless. An abrupt nod chance in the 66th minute paved

Robin certain problems, and the resulting corner Silver Holt went down in battle with Sanaa. Looked a bit cheap, but the free kick. And we know what that means. Kennedy Bakircioglü strode forward, but curled the ball a little bit over.

Andreas Vindheim had to make his premier league debut when he came on Sanaa after 73 minutes. He worked immediately the ball to Eikrem, who got the ball to the Mount. His shot lingered a little too long and went through the defender out for a corner. As suggested by Eikrem, and as the ball was outside of Rasmus Bengtsson.

The minute after glinting Hammarby again. Nahir Besara, which replaced Hallenius, shot and Robin had to stretch out.

Around the 80th minute began what, at least so immediately afterwards, feels like our worst period during the match. For a few minutes there was a circus, and we played incomprehensible disrepair – cleansings right up in the air, dangerous, loose fits right up the middle and into the jaws of opponents, passive and vimsigt … it all culminated in Nahir Besara bipeds through half our team and then fell in the penalty area. Strömbergsson acquitted, and my immediate feeling – mind you, without having seen any replay – was that there would be punishment either.

However Eikrem had crept in between with an additional timber detection. Lewicki rolled back and Eikrem lobbied. Could become a lofty goal, one of those who receive cherubs cry lyckotårar, but the shot went over the edge of the crossbar and out.

Agon replaced the Mount in 85th, and Erdal Eikrem in the 88th. Hammarby tried to throw up what they had, and it felt certainly not harmless. At the same time we were given several opportunities to close the game, for example via the free kick that Rosenberg pulled a little bit over in the 90th minute.

In the 91st fell Besara again. Now out on the left, after contact with Yotún. No free-kick, and spontaneously, it looked like Besara chose to throw himself. Nanne and several of Hammarby Players, however, became insane – with some justification, shows replay. Yotúns foot is on Besaras shin. Maybe cheated Besara himself judge by falling too late and too unnatural, but anyway: there we had some luck.

Instead, in sequence by: Rosenberg, knocked up Agon, who turned in from the left, sprinted from his monitoring and laid the ball into the far. Again, a very beautiful goal, and that it was also a very happy scorer who emottog people’s love, there was no doubt. Here we actually got our first and only yellow card of the match; distributed to Agon for taking off his shirt.

A few uneventful additions minutes later it was over.

We shake in periods, the game glitches, we get a couple verdict with us and it is hardly safe safe overall, but I would say that we all collectively win fairly. We have more of the game and creates the sharpest chances. Think that Eikrem occasionally show their skills today, even if I’m not somebody great friend of when he and Rosenberg stands still and fit each other around or in the penalty area. Rasmus Bengtsson is calm himself. Sana more alert other. Yotún stand for a couple of brilliant campaigns, but also had some problems defensively.

Beautiful energy of Vindheim, when he came in. Although he now had to play right midfield. And a classic scorer intrusion of Agon, which makes perhaps the prettiest goal I’ve ever seen him do.

I frown, worry and smågnäller … but we have ten points after four matches. And call me naive, but somehow I feel that the team will grow as time goes on. There is both a location and reason to be positive, we should probably not forget it.

Has very difficult to see Hammarby go out, or even end up near the bottom of battle, with this team. They invited up to the game, and I think this deserves respect.

the impartial observer saw certainly a nice, flowing and exciting game on TV. Self mated myself for excitement and looks much rather that we are far superior in every game we play.

We are back in the series peak, at least until tomorrow.

And so we look receive Falkenberg on Friday.
                 

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