Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Gais strong use behind key victory – Express

A dismal first half was followed by a brilliant second.

When Gais had started their offensive game went to 0-1 to 3-1 and took the third victory.

– I’m not surprised that we face. That there is a strong character in the team, we have shown many times, says coach Peo Heather to TV4 Sport.

Gais did a pale first half away to Ängelholm. Despite a large ball had been difficult to come to any dangerous chances against a Ängelholm who defended deeply.

Instead, it was the home team AFF who could take the lead as Vlado Zlojutro in the middle of the first half turned away Malkolm Moënza the penalty area and poked the ball past Tommi Vaiho with a front page.

After the break it was a whole different green black who came out on the field.

Better depth paused game

The team had more speed on the ball and took more opening races for each other.

The dividend did not wait long in coming. After a few half came acknowledgment when Sandeep Mankoo met a free kick Malkolm Moënza the forehead and knocked the ball into the far corner behind the Oscar Berglund.

Just five minutes later completed the green-black turnaround with a goal similar to the guests first.

The last goal in the empty bag

Johan Lundgren sent a hard pass – from the same position out to the right where Malkolm Moënza – it met Bragi Bergsson broadside and knocked out 2-1 in far corner.

After-ahead goal lifted Angelholm game. The home side pressed on and created a lot of corners, but rarely any trades which forced Tommi Vaiho to intervene.

The only time it was really dangerous was when Sebastian Carlsén cut to a shot from outside hit the post.



“not surprised”

But instead of an acknowledgment was Gais who got the last word. When Berglund followed up on a corner they turned green black game and Johan Lundgren could put the ball into the empty bag.

– I’m not surprised that we face. That there is a strong character in the team, we have shown many times, says coach Peo Heather to TV4 Sport.

The victory meant Gais left the qualifying place, and climbed up the table eight in the regular Superettan.

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