Saturday, August 15, 2015

Laul: Malmö’s worst enemy in top battle – Aftonbladet

After the first half against Gefle thought came naturally:

Is it even possible to defeat Malmö FF right now?

After the second half, I know who the MFF’s most dangerous opponents in the top battle.

Okay, 2-0 is no giant victory figures, but match the picture in the first half spoke a completely different language: It was 5-0.

Times two.

Then you should know that Gefle is considerably better than its reputation, they have hanging on the top eight and coach Roger “Stylish Roggan” Sandberg has one of the clearest gaming ideas in the headlines: A compact, well-organized defensive 4-5-1 with wingers who consistently creeping inward to challenge motståndarbacklinjen.

In Malmo FF at Swedbank stadium started it like to put it gently. MFF was far superior. Total control through a tough re-conquest pressure.

The only one who managed to stand up reasonably Robin “Tomellilla” Nilsson, who after being krokbenad behind by Markus Rosenberg yelled as it echoed: “Shut your fucking buffoon” . This was at least what some of the leading lip readers thought they saw in front of their televisions.



Something with Gefle and head injuries

“Tomellilla” Nilsson – he made a good match – have yourself a background as a youth player in the MFF, and the outbreak was met by cheering shouts from Rosenberg (and Malmö) antagonists on social media. The striker was hardly more popular of the elbow that shattered the skull of Jesper Floren even if my picture is that it was completely unintentional. But the judge Bojan Pandzic should of course have blown the game as usual for head injuries, why take a chance in that situation?

(What is it anyway with Gefle and head injuries? The goalie EMIL HEDVALL has a “Petr Chec” protection Jakob Hjelte was substituted with any type of welding goggles and so Florén then that got his head bandaged.)

Let me therefore request a different opinion: I am pleased that Markus Rosenberg plays in the Allsvenskan.

I caught the player who manages to evoke emotions because they are a little better, a little smarter and make no secret that they know about it. The hefty little smirk is the first image you see in front of them when thinking of Malmö striker.

What the world had been without the people that stand out? I mean, what do you think the other supporters had enjoyed Zlatan if he played in a different allsvenskt team? Then you can – and should! – It is understood to criticize individual situations but totality the form is at least fascinating.



Is Malmö’s biggest enemy

Most controversial in Malmö’s own supporterled is a completely different player, Magnus Wolff Eikrem. Against Gefle he got the chance again from the start, and although he

beat off some passes was the Norwegian, who worshiped the Gefles back line at 1-0, then could Rakip-Djurdjic-Rodic do the rest with the generous assistance of Gefles back line. And yes, then shook Eikrem hand with assistant coach Olof Persson when he was replaced on the hour.

In came incidentally Jo Inge Berget experiencing a new spring as a footballer since he let his beard grow freely.

In television interviews before kickoff, it was clear that the MFF focused on tabelläget where they had throughout the five teams ahead of them:

– We’ve talked about it, there are many teams in Gold battle, because every game is extremely important, said Markus Rosenberg.

– Concentration and right focus, we’ve talked a lot about it, clarified Åge Hareide.

Then went Malmo FF out To massakera Gefle in a half with a determination and quality that can only be described in one way: class distinctions. When MFF play so there is no team in the league that can defeat them.

After the half time break was uncovered, however, star team’s biggest weakness: Malmo FF’s biggest enemy is Malmö FF themselves.

To the went down so much in quality (as against Atvidaberg) can not be a coincidence, and although precisely Markus Rosenberg finally scored for the fourth match in a row and punctured event, the MFF have a concern that seems to have been difficult to manage.

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