Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Sawing own team: “Complete disaster” – Aftonbladet

Falkenberg is normally a strong home team, who met the Kalmar miserable away hindsight.

Then everything came to an end.

– There is complete Disaster how we play in other, says Falkenberg captain David Svensson CMore after the 1-3 loss.

Kalmar FF had only one goal away from home so far in this year the Premier Division and also had just one win outside Kalmar municipality in the last fifteen Allsvenskan away trips.

Home Strong Falkenberg also had an important derby victory with form strong striker Hakeem Araba luggage.

But sport is illogical at times.

Shorting Keat

Kalmar Goalkeeper Lars Cramer, who sawed after blunders against IFK Gothenburg, began shakily but made important save from a närnick from Stefan Rodevåg.

Then Falkenberg Dan Keat short circuit, took the ball with his hand in his own penalty and Tobias Eriksson made the 1-0 Kalmar on his own criminal shuttle (33).

In the second half, then played David Elm forward beautiful two goals for Kalmar when they crushed their black away statistics with two goals in the space of a minute.

Elm Server conditioned first Marcus Antonsson (54) and then Filip Sachpekidis minutes later (55) when Kalmar Players twice ran through a sleeping Falkenberg Defence.

The home team woke up too late and despite goal for

the fifth game in a row (!) for Hakeem Araba was 3-1 victory for Kalmar fair.

A hearty Sawing

Falkenberg Captain David Smith was not merciful to his own team in the interview with CMore after the final whistle.

– The match is the end for us when they get 3-0, despite being much time left. It feels miserable of us, says Svensson TV channel.

– The first half is okay by us. They had to score a penalty in a slightly random way, but since it complete disaster how we play the second half. We give away the game.

How crucial was it to Rodevåg not scored and Kalmar received penalties that they gjøre goals?

– It is small margins. It’s nice to get the first goal and play on it. But we still had a good feeling before the second half. But then it went like it did in the second half.

Second Half would you rather forget?

– Yes, you’re quite right, says David Smith.

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